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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-04-04

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-04-04 page 1

ft. fca.J MEDIOAL. CONSTITUTION CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. y, CONSTITUTION WATBR. - CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATBR. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATKB. THB ONLY KNOWN BBHEDT FOB THB ONLT KNOWN REMEDY FOB THB ONLT KNOWN RBMBDT FOB ' THB ONLT KNOWN RBMBDT FOR THB ONLT KNOWN BBMEDT FOB , THB ONLT KNOWN BBMBDT FOR THB ONLT KNOWN RBMBDT FOB THB ONLT KNOWN BBMBDT BOB DIABETES, STONB IN THB BLADDER, CALCULUS Q RAVEL, BRICK DUST DEPOSIT AND MUCOUS OR MILKT DISCHARGES AFTER URINATING.' IREITATINO OF THB NBCK OP THB BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THB KIDNHYS, CATARRH OF: THB BLADDER. STRANG UARt AND BURNING; PAINFUL URINATING. Tos these diseases It li rralr a soTerelgu remedy, 'and too mnon cannot be said In Its praise. A slngls dose has been known to relieve the most nrgenl -symptoms. Are yoo troubled with that distressing pain In the 'mall of the back and through the hfpsT A tea spoonful a day of the Oonstitntfon Water will relief e yon like msglo. PHYSICIANS have lf rate gives P th. boobs, obbt and juniper In the areneiuen, of thoee dleeaeeo, aa oaly m (hoB lor went of ft better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER 'tan -pvoved itself equal to the task has devolved upon it. BITJAEITIOS Irritate and dnaeh be kldoeri. ftbd kjoomtenl nee toon kwd to chroak deg.ner.tl0B nnd oonflrmea WMiml tb. COirSTITCTIOH WATEBtolhe VBblU wltb the eoBTlollon tb.t II by noeqoel for MHerlm the clue of dlmen for blob II bee be ii IbUBd o emloentlr eocoreefnl for enrlug; end we trait tuftt we .ball be rew.tdsd for onr forte In nlelng lo Tftlnabl. ft remwlr In ft form to meet the retirement, of Pfttlmt ftnd pb jilelftB. IN DT8MENORRHAG3A, OR PAINFUL MENBTRUATION, AND MENORRHAGIA, OR PRO- . , FUBB PLOWING Both dlBMM arMnt from a fanltf noretlon of the enelraal dnld in In. one oae. belot too little, and aooompanted b atrere pftlo. and the other a too prolan eecrello., wbKb will he eredllj cored bj the Oonatluitloa TfaW. That dleeaeo known a. TolUmt Ve Womt, which e the reenlt of a relaxatloa of the llicaaionte of that organ, and U known bj a aenee f aeaTlaeat and draitrnf fjaln. in th. back and eldaa, and at tlmei . aeoonpanled bj aharn laceration or ebMtlnB p.lne throorh the part., will IB all eaaM bo raaoeed bj the BMdlelaa. . . There le aaotber elaj. of erraptoBU arlafns from IBBITATIOM OW TUB WOUB, which phjelclaaa -aall Berroneneai WDlchword core re np rooch lg. Borano.. and lo nine oaeea ont of tea the doctor dooi not really know whether the ermptorae ra the dl. ' eaee or the dleeeee the l, roptoni. W.oanonl;enB-raerate them bore. I epeak more p.rtlonlarl7 .1 'Cold leel, FalplUtloB of the Heart, latpalred Hem. orjr, WakehlBeea, riaeheeof Beat, Langnor, Lawi-4naa aad Dlmaaae of Virion. Suppressed Menstruation, mAiA I. aa. anmarrled fhmale fl a BOBItaBt laOBT rlag dler.ee, and throw gb negleot th. aeese of more cr.and 0ecff.roor maladlce ere th. nenlti and aa raoatk aflar month paeaee wltbonl aa efort belag mada to aaiu netnre, th. ecpprearlon beoomM chronto, the patient gradnallr loeee her .ppetlte, th. bowato an eon.Up.tad, Bight rmU eome oa, aad OONdDMPTIOM tnelljr ondi her career. Tiege are Facts Eeengh. - Wa nreeent the OOBrTlTDTIOS WATB1 to the rabllo with tbe aoBTtcthm that II ha. bo eglal In relieving lb. alar, of dleeaat. tor which It A fbnad ao eminently anooeeeml la oorlng; and we trut that we ehall be rewarded for oar egorla In placing ao valnabl. a rvmeoy ib a rarra to meet aa. nqair. aaeat. or pbbiobi aaa paveteuB, iarFr Sale b j all DraK.feiVV PRICE ONE DOLLAR. ' WM. H. GREfifi A CO., Propriettn , MOBGAJV AIAElf, General AgenU, ...... v 45 ICliQ Street, New Terk. . BOLD WHOLBBALB BT Jobbboe, Houow at A Cowtjee, Phlladel' BhukPi. Oeoeoi 0. Goodwte It Go-Bottom, Mail '. roLiEE, riEoH a rnuaa, vaieage, iiie. Joaa a Pabb, OtMlmmaU, O. J. B. COOK, Agast, Colnmboa, 0 DAIJLT OHIO STATE VOLUME XXVII. PETROLEUM. PETROLEUM. THB NEW YORK LIVERPOOL PetrolenmConpany I OrgaBlaed ander the Mining Bad Manafatf ariaf un or tn. bum or n.w itr. Capital - - - $ 1,000,000; IM lOae Efindred Thousind Shares, ' AT lfl Ft! 8HABK, ' ' Subicrivkon Price. Fivi Dttlan oiri anart, Jol Awwe to further Aittimtnt. OPPfOK I'ko, 34 Empire noildiufr. 71 BBOADWAT, N. T. tMtoffio Address Box 5 ,36 Now Torn. 0FFICHR8: Bob. DANIEL . DI0KIK8OM, FrealdeBtT WM. T. PHII-F8, VIM Freeldwt. BOBBBT BAtSKTT, ttoorelery. H. J. BUBTJ8. llllllD. Bnnirlaaenifeni. IHIn. I Till., P.. ATLAHTIfl UKI UI Hrn.J... K7 wk Tb Wells of Aha OomnanT i 1 prvdafilna; Oil. Payment for itoek mev be made In di-nfta. Mela. Itered notei, or government bonds and seoiirlt.es, which toLds and eeeurltlea wUI be takra t their i marset vame. Itemltlancesmnv be addrtwaauwl tn it, fVimmnv Ir.O. Box 6,m, New York JUv, er to "Atlantic Bank." Treasury of the New York and Liverpool Mroleam tjomnauv. Ut Broadae. Haw York i uity, or m any or lie Agents. -mar io m ROBACK'S BITTERS. QBEBNBA0K8 ABB GOOD, BUT Robacks are Better STOMACH BITTERS Ten thonaecd bottlaa Kid la one nonth. The norl Popular olomaoB bitten 1 aae. BOBACK'B BITTBRB, noa ror all derann. Kent of the Stomach, Bll- xmrnaee, jblrer uomplalnt, ROBACKS BITTBRft They fioieem wondertn) tonio propjrtles, glrlug tone to tue appetite ana aigettiva organs. ROBACK'S BITTERS. Debilitated Ladles, and sedentary persons will And n them an excellent tonio. ROBACK'S BITTRRS A wlneglastfal befoie eaoh meal will remote Indigestion and all liver die- BOBAOK'S BITTERS. Taey are better than all Pllto, Powders, and otta BOBAOK'S BITTERS. Taej oaa be taken without regard to diet. At an f appetiser tbey hare no eqoel. BOliACK'S BITTERS. The; are prepared bj an old and ahlllfnl phjelllaB from well. ..own TDgui."". louium. BOBACK'B BITTEBS. ffkamar known tbey have become a itandard lam! y fftrengxnenins; rwnoay. BOBACK'B B1TTEB8. Trp aa bottle, and Jim will alwam nae them Bad BOBACK'B BITTERS, r. KORAl'K Nule Proprietor uomponnoer or otom.cn u i no... mmm ruriuer, i and Blood PHI., and Ul.tlller and llanofartorer ol Oauwba aad dwedlab Brandlee, and all kind, of the Ineeldomeetlcllouore. which nr anld wholeaal or n any desired uantllr. at Ho.. M, M, 00 and 6S Tol 'hlrd at.. Olncinn.tl. O. Iforaele br Din.eU and Dealer, la Medicine of .rywhere. . Jan87 lv Stew friatn 1 Will sore Oalorrb. Will rare cold 1st Abe hsad. Will ear oflonslwo brealb. Will rare pain In Ihe bead. Will euro nlepraiion In the nose. Will restore tbe aenee or bearing;. Will r ret lorn ibe aonao or suaoll. Will restore the aeuM or ala;bt. Will restore (bo aenae ol Uaat. Will restore tbe volar. WHEN CAUSED BT ClTARttH. Catarrh' Snuff an Injury', Alt. bow admitted by all In'ortned, earning Irrllalloa aad Inllemmatlon or tbe mucosa mem-br.ue, white the iquid Catarrh Remedy! Gently and gradaally removal all nanaturn! Incrn.. latlon and depeaita, rre tori og toe oteeaaeo membraoe to It. nttuaal ouudltlouh A single Bottla will last Month-lo be Used Three 1 linos Bay. H DIBBOTIONS ABB FOLLOWED. ' tSTOoHM a Oircultr dtteriUng ait Symp- . BB I. Iff. ftF.Kff.ni CO., Bnl. Proprietora, Ota 10a go, 111.. jgjZliabratorj at Vrerporl, 111.. At Wholaetlo by JOHN D. PAIIK. Oloihnuitl, 0. Wholea.1. Agent fir Ohio. And at Betall by S. I Sbi;i. . e.Ootombua. Jno H. tiooa B. Joaae A Ho... " 0. BoaaaT..M..' .. " Tbb.ll A Uk.ham.hm..h " Sramauaa A Uo ....... " And by DraBBlsU KTerywbaro. baTTBMly Apparatus for Deformities 1 SPECIALLY OONBTBUOTED TO EYEBI DM-yoUMirr ol tb. body, by DR. A. O. FORSBERQ, Who baa been praetlral In this line of bnslntws for tbe last W years, in siorope ana Amnei. uoae taiii bis at teal ten to applrlns Initranieuts fcr CO- rativeof the Brine, Wry Mek, IllpPiseus, Olrjb reet. Bow hogu, weaa annioi, ao.( ao. aiaetto atovltlngs, Bhoalder Braces, fcaspehsory Bindsges, Orntohes, on hand, at the manafautory or Trasses fcr Radical Core of Rnptnre Hernia 0 Eaat Fourth Htreet, -if TAiim. Batwoen Main and Hyoasnoro, CIACINNATI, O. mnrl th-. rv1 Prof. LEO LESQUEREUX Practical Geologist, srvrrBiui an bbbviobb to tdi oitirihi KJ of Ofalofor explorations orooai oil lands, troa, Arnl mil ether mineral datMieltsi directions for en. oAoltatlons, oonmlUtions en land and land valas, Offlee. f . A. I. TdBMqnerwnx's Jewelry 8 tore, Ha. TI BOOVn HIKUBirMI, JlUBiuHsl. BaraasKjJts. W. 8. Sail I Taut, X-e,, wtilatabaa. Joseph Snlllvaut, rant, Bsq,, i, Oambridse, Ifaal. Piinroton Mw Jen Prof. Agassis, Trot. On rot. 1 Jereeyt Prof, iillimao. Mew Torh, dtu.ni.. nrieinMarj af E; -aTga,S V T S awBaTtBBW. -AV . X i s. INSURANCE. i I Losses Paid in 46 Years 17-22 817,000,000 1 2ETNA Insurance Company HARTFORD, CONN. Ill ASSETS, JAE., 1866, ,077,308 71 ! FIRB AND INLAND (navigation, risks fl Arnold In all the DrUolnal Cities and Towns Id the United Btetos. Application fur insnranosvll, m promptly at- wnaea to, . ma-BBwaawsni ww wmjs-wB.awa '-SB ana lb NOTICES. Mayor's Proclamation. SPECIAL ELECTION. QUAI I riKP KLKOTOBS Or TBI OUT of Uolombae are herttby notified that an eleo- tlon will re held In the odd Wards or sal 1 olty, to-wit: the let, J. Atb,7th and Oth, at the asaal places 01 noming eiecuons 10 eam waroe, on Houilny, th 10th rtay of Arll next, for the nnrnsie of etectlotr one Pchool Diroo tor In each of said wards, to terve as Members of tbe Boerd of Edacatlon or iheotty or UoJutntui. A'olla oDen at A. M. and cioaixj it d c n. Given nnder my baud and the seal of the City hul) f Colnmbue, the 29th day of March, marSl 9t Mayor. Dissolution of Partnership. PABTMVBSBIP UIBIToroBB KS1ST X 1N( Bnder the or o neineof Lntkbanpt, Ber- .eant A Co.. le tula davdlitolred by motnal roirrnt. Uenrr 0. Doren retlrloK from raid Brm; the other Dertnete n'eamln. to liar the debt, and collect the areeiior taia nrm. aiiah burtiiAiirr, I1EMUT U. HKKtlMAMT, UKSBY 0. DOBKN. Morch U, ISM. met3l) lm NOTICE. To Banners of I h. Oleiiianity I'artt ABriot'iaiioii. OOLCBBUS, Haboh 118, 1869. THHRE WILL BE A HEBTIMO 01 THE MEM-BHBS of th. AHooletion .t LlND.UAB A Brara- ao'. oa WEDNKdDAY, April 6th, at P. k lor the ptlrnoee ol eleotlnaa 1'reeldent and trenaact Ing other important bn.intaa. All member, are epeeiellr roqneatrd to bo prevent. marwtw : o. m. r ist.ir, trraa r. REMOVAL. ' DR. DBDRY A9 BRMOVRD niR CrriCB TO BI8 BKJI. . ltENOB. No. 18 Beat Lour etreet. near corner oiuigu. marva u THE GRAFTON Petroleum Company!, ritflEBl WILL BI A HIBTIMO Or THE Banking oUce of Miller, fioustdson A Uo.( on Tiieadnj, tbe dtb dny of April, 1HH5, Tor the election of a Board of Dlrw.ton. marT A. FITOH, Seo'y. TO WHOJH IT MAY CONCERN. 1VT0TI01 18 HIRKBT 01V KN. THAT THB I BON 1.1 BAMa or Isomton, a bank orxauiatNl nudr the aot of the Qeneral AwHimbly of the Ktate of Ohio, entitled "Act to anthoriae Free Uenklox," iiassed March 91, 1VI, aud doing bmliwe at Irooton, In eald Htate.of Ohio, will cae to do buelneM as each Hank, on and anr the aj pi ration or the timo , , ' , , , , , , Umiui Jar the fortj-Oret arotlon of eald act, and Pn J 1,1,1 oompll.nce with the piorUlon. of eald "J H m,a ' By ordtr of the Df rector of said Iron Bank. Q BOUGH W1LLAEI). Ua-bier. ,iMHe.lUw.T0 NOTIOH. To Holders of the Notes of Pickaway uoanty Kanic IN POMPLTAMUB WITH THB FOUTY riBST section of the Aot uaevd March 21it. IflM. to I an thorite trr Banklnic la Ohio, the Plckawai I County Hank, Olrol.vllle, Ohio, (ires notice that I tne OQtstaudtns; not or nroaiation or stid usnx wlll be redtfliued b the Fir-t National Bank. Uir I olevll e, Ohio. Holtlcriof .aid notes eve rvqaestnd I to pretont them lur rdeniptiuu witmn six uuntos from thU datr.. O. BALLARD, Jn., Oaab'r. BOOK-BINDERS. BLINK BOOK MAM F At TOUT. H. C. I.IIXUY at CO., , Book. - 331aaclora I Blank Book Manufacturer, No. SO Nor.li IIlKli (street, COLUMBUS, O. aorlMf CLAIM AGENCY. OMoYfllaitfiBrClaiiApncy. OrrroBRH' pat axk1)NT8 ooimiooTLr and qnlokjy made an. and tbe money collected In very snort time. A sate a as or Pat due Offloers and Soldiers or their legal helre, rol looted on ebnrt notice. Pinhioms. Bodmti. Ao.. ato.. fine Offloers. Sol J Inn. or their lf(e heirs, proconnl wUVjt dvlay. irxMa autumn fTtem so ms voiuawn ey vwm jor nonieisand qnlpuieulji Tsoet In the narvlos of the Unltod Htato. IP are ikorottakUi aoawiimifd uilh eiri braaoa of tee buiisMu in wmoh tee are mtgaffm, ana eu guaran-(es etttfiVe taUtfactiv U all, milk whom tee do oimhmm. efttv teMBtl floor, Mo. ia Kastt Htnta at. JOSIAH OTVEH. LaU Colonel Ttth O. T. I. bos. O.. Jan. 14, ROOF.NC SLATES Slate. Slate. Slate. rriBB TJHDBBSIONED UAVIRO BEEN AP I POUTED tola Agent by the following Com. panle., via: BAQLH 8LATB CO., Vermont. N. V. 8LATH CO., Middle Granville, N. Y., LKHIU11 HJ.A1K t;u. fennsylvania. CHAPMAN 8 LATE CO, Pennsylvania, For lb. aale uf their Superior Roofing 8lates Is now yrepared to nil orders to any amoont tbroOKhou. tue United fltatsand Canadas. I have eoni'antlr on hand a law aiaortmeot of Purple, Ore a and Bed tiete, from teimont, also, Black att,rt Pnach Bnttrim t.r rnsauehanna slate, rrom la. aw Having made arret. goments to snip alt rail theensolug season, my faollitlAS for dlcpab h will be of areat advantase to eons'frrees. Orders will meet wtib pnimjit attention b.v addretslna eiunn tat A Li 1 iivwunrin, viRHBa vu.an, a. lVnlA-Uor- 10th Ave. and l'Jth St.. N.T. OUT Adam fosvos, a cent. Tfrraoe ronare, uuuaio, n T.,W. J. HussTt, agent, utneiai innce, nei borgh. Orange Oorf N. Y. matsts dawlm PIANOS. PIANO FORTES. T TOO WANT TO BOY A FTBBT OLAM PTANO In an atreuaat tetw. 1 will St'll von one at a lower price than ether dealers ask for Inferior Ioatra men Ms j. a woods, ' AGENT FOB "i (bickering's and - Steinway's , . PIANOS, SI South High Street. 75 AGENTS WANTED, 150 rra (HIX SEWINO BT AOHIMBd. WB WILL X giro a oomml.atoB on all machine, aold, or .m ploy ageata wbo will work for the .tore wage, and au espoBBM paw B. B. BBBBINTON A CO., awrtT Iw Detroll, atlob. COLUMBUS, OHIO, TUESDAY "MORNING, APRIL 4, 18G&;,1?; : DRY GOOD8. Sprln C 18QO. Still Greater Reductions Uf TUB PEICBS Or DRY GOODS. BAIN & SON, ; Son. 33 to SO Sonlh High atreet, Ubi now orrBBiBa at obiatly be DUCED FBIOEH thrtr Inminit and very de l elrauie nook or ! Joreip & Domestic Dry Gootls, To correapond with the preeeat darllna In Gold and Merenanaiee. aIlcoeBdnced, M iibIIiih llcduoed, fthoeduKH Reduel, ShlrllngtiRedncedf, Dolalnes Reduced, Aliipncaa Reduced, ' . DreatiOoodmRcduced OMinoral kklrta Redaecd, BoaBekMiilDB; Cloods Kedned, . Table Llneua RtNtneeil. Bed tullU Kednced, 4'lothB and CaftMlmereaj Bedaced, Abanls and Cloak Redneed. Black Silk. Reduced, et-c, etc., ale., ale. l.ooo DOKBH v H0PIB10B 900-TABD SPOOL Ootton Tln.ro.aci 1 Reduced todo. per ipool, or 8Je. per doaen. Qreetlf nnaer Tame. B4IW A SOW, Doe. 23 to SB South High etreet. D. T. WOODBURY & CO., WHOLESALE DHALEEB . DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Boots, SllOOB, Hats, Caps, &c. 81(1 A 818 South High St., OLTMBUS, O. r. o. aii.TOK, a. BANURorr, - KELTON, BANCROFT & CO, WUOLCSALE IlEALEEd IE British, French, German AMBHIOAN DRY GOODS, VARIETIES, Boots ea Slioes, And Fanoy Goods Generally. No. 3 wynuo Block, COLUMBUS. O. niarl8 Xm eodawDw WALL PAPERS. WALL PAPERS, Spring Styles. WALL PAPERS, Spring Styles. NEW STYLES Spring Papers. MIE TtAROBHT AND HOST BLBOANT 6TO0K . of BlempMl, Quid gilt, Uold aod V.lfet "W"all Papers, Borders & Decorations, Br.r offered la thl. olty. as C'aHt'g rpcoUcd, BBtl more ou tue Waljr. We ran now eel I th. I.leit ttrle. of Wall Pepera In gold and velvet aud gold atamped, at prloea eqnellj ae low a the, were Bold alz and oeven Jeere eio, anti int-y are rutty iiupiutm .. .ti i.u.r. yeer, la el.iiorate colore aud el Ranee of atyle, U-ken fr. m i be frencb, and lea. than ball tbe prkes I the ImportHd. We have all the ohraper grade., from IS eeau to SO oonte. WINUOVt" shades, TRIMMINGS, CORNICES, FICTURBfl, AND FRAMHB, And oretrthlns aolteble for maklBg Joor home. deelreble and attraettre. We only aak our frlenu. to rxamtue onr auwa. 100 South High street. RANDALL a A. TON. WALL PAPERS ! All 33-lxxca.e, e Now O penlnp;! BOUGHT BINCR THB fall xxtr aoiiD AND ARB BELLING AT Greatly Reduced Prices S. HEIXICK etc CO., Bazaar Cor. High etc Town ata. marts rod lm flTl AU PAVINa TU1 BIOH10T fBIOl Tf , . it AaihaOrvtambtis Paoar Mills. 8EWINC MACHINES: THE FLORENCE ISevrinar 3Xticliine. A. 8. JAR NIT. AO INT. KElPfl ocastantly oa hand an slegaut assortment of Florence Sewing Machines T. rerybtal ftn fkwjlr bm. the meat allraellre and popnUr maoblaa la the market. Una Ete.eraable reed, Afaikca rkur DlOereail Nlltelie, In Alnaoal Holaeleaa, IB Kaallr Kept In Order, Works UEbUjr, aad - Hewer Hklpe Htltehi Doee the bearuiat or flmat work with eqoel fattlltv. ana srerr masnin. warrauMU tv u. .uaeie eiatm- en aor it. r-LOBENCE SnWINS MAOBIHe! CO., WBOH I Tr kB)k7i Bg JBgJVUU, nog, BT UUI u .. Olnolnnat., Ohio, i Baporlor sfaafalne Oil. Needles, Thread, and all neoMssry arilolee rtir kteplpg In ordtr and repair uus nignty yepniar IiOek fiilteh Sowing Bfachlnes. MBS. 9. A. B. tf AMNBT. Asjent. To 10m 4H8 Broad itree, tXkbunbue. TOR SALE. TtaEulireMIiflnforS. A THOBODOHBBBI) STALLION, JUoT FROM . nsDauumj, ubib enefiuBt, a jvrntu uiu,io uanai high, will be sold without reservn, at auotloa, In Olrolevllle, Ohio, at 19 o'clock on HAT UK DAY. the Kb Carol apili. Wur pedigree, tleecrintion, o., eta Crisis OolambDs, O Uemoorat and Do loo, Clr- oleTllIe, 0.; Baile, l.ancater, O.; and Uaatte, Ohll iiiwiua, u.t ur wiita nv smaii puis, Aoarcai x. u. mvuruj, martl td . Urotevllle, O. 80 AC11E80FLAND ForSale. JITDATKOON THB HILL, TWO M1LB8 WBHT 3 of Columbne. iBaxdlataW tooth of land latl pnrohastrd ftom thie Bank for the Aeyluta fur lm beoilee, noon which a floe bolldlna is at out belns tjro hb tor mas insutntion. This land has a front of S14 rods on Snlllrent's Avenue, and the cast end lying high, and having a Fronts on tbe road to be ODoned. ronnlnir across from the Katlonal Boed to ihe Uerrisbargb Boad. Abont two-thirds of It Is woodland, and one-third under enlttverlon. Will be sold for caih or on pay- meutm. Appij (u wo. nu iunsBun, 01 I'aaihlAr VranklMi nanti, fltilurnbriei. O. PHYSICIANS. rATTNO BETIltED FROM MTUTART PBAO-L TIOB, and permanent I looated In this city, for the purpose of practicing Medicine and Snrgery, woald reinMtrally tender his ptofeeelonal servlcos to tne eittaeas 01 uuiomnus ana vioiottv. ah du. natie. both acute and ohroalo. uroniDtlv treated. Mftdlolnes oomponnded at the ofl.ee. Ho. a7 Bant Htate treei, opposiw iae jap1'"' ootieiy i Opera House Doctor. E. M. DOWNS, M. D., A8 perhanentlt LOCATED AT Tn Opera Hooao. and will nromotlv troatall die. I earn buowb to the profoaelon. i OfHoe boars. 0 to 0 A. H.. and 9 to 3. and 7 to fi P. M. febita EYE AND EAR. awasaw iik. o. A. KsTAPP, oeallat, I (formerly of N. V.,) eaolnalrely treat, 'farlleameai, Dlaeajie. of tb. Eyea, aod In. t Bo. 180 Booth High etreet, (oppoelte the Goodalo Bonee.) In Ool.mbna. Ohio. Aleo furnlahea or tn.ll. IK book on the Ere aad Bar, tor AO oenaa, bye of Kwtatre. ta one addreqa. land It PROPOSALS. jr.a rrOpOsaiSTOroTatlOnery Orrion Aor'a Aser. Tao. MabbhalGhh Onto,) Coldmbm, Ohio, April 1st, I860, f 'KAiea!! ruuruaAbS Wllib UK HBCsHVHD I until If It I DAY. A or II Ulh. 18(1J. for riirniihlnv me Auuui AMiiiani rrovcsi narsnai wsnerai or toe trtate of Ohio with tbe fulluwlnfr, or snob other quantlMeeof Htatlonery at he may require, from lime to tioin, irt iu nay ut, leos, u Awcemner nisi, IStlOi DESCRIPTION OF AKTICLB8. afiO reams ftolacap, rnledor plain, weighing 11 )(,, per s..am. M reaiut folio post, rnled or plain, per ream. b60 rams qnarto post, ralnd or plain, weighing 10 lbs., beaded as por pattern, per ream. SA seems uota paper, ruled or plain, per nam. Ill it-am note paper, tuled or piato, heeded ae per patttti a, per ream. IB reams blottlog paper, red, per ream . 10 roams euv el ope pep, buff or ytllow, royal per ream. tfl reams tUuliIa w.applng paper, inprr royal, per ream. M.tXKl envelopes, offl.lal slanl, plain, per 1,000. it6.(H0 enTPki.es. htttrkie s. nlala. umv 1.0(0 . lAO.OOO enviloei, t fllotal utum, extra biavy, headed aa per panern, pur i,ivw. 6,000 enielopes, Utter slaes, extra heavy, headed as per pattern, per 1,000. SOO grot mt telle pens, per gross. 1,(MK) null I., Mo. 89, p r 1,0 -0. UO doien fabet'e black lead ptnells, per doren. 15 doi4n labor's blue and carmine penells, por doa-a. ftO doiea peoholders, per dosen. 15 doe u paper folders, (tin) por dosen. 5 doson ereaers, Ivory hsiidlei, per d sen. 60 dosn Haynard and Noyes, or other black I oka, quarts, per doaen. 00 dosen f rt nch carmtne Ink, per doaen. sodtsen luketends. Drapir's, Whitney's cr equal, per doaen. 100 ponnda leeltng-was, scarlet, per ponod. 60 pounds India rubber, prepared in pieces, per poand. 30O don-o red tape, In pieces, assorted, per doaen 18 dosealars mnoilagtand brnalies, pnr doattn. dot eo blank book, per quire, pjr doaen. dosen oarde, (draftlnt) per doswu. U d sen pen racks, per uoaea. . 16 dosD rnlers, per dosen. d eta India rubb.tr bandi, Ros. U,i)0, 4S, per drsen. 0 doten abuars, Bogei.1, per drsen. 80 d(o memorandam book, per donm. IU dotitn paper Wrights, por doaeti. 8 doson eyelet machines or pane hejr per dosen. 6 doaen boxes eyelets, per dca n, IV dosea lettor ol pe, pir dosen. Pronosala muat be mado In dnnllDate on nrlnted forms, to be bad at lids office, aud for the articles as spociOed. v Tbe right to reject any bid drvmad nareasonable Is rosorv' d. Hampleato aconsnpany b'di, and all articles rural h tied In be duliveied at the 0HI04 of tbe Act'g Aut. Pi oeoei Uanhal Uonvrai tor Unto, at to! umbos, UDIO, freo of all expeoaes. A eopy or tniH advertisement (a sup rrom a news- p,sir) muii acoompany escn birj, Eaoh bid must be guaranteed by two rerponstble persona, whoso names tnnat be sppendod to tbe guarantee, cert I (led to be rfwpouslble by Some pobllo ran ot toner j 01 tne unitea oisim. UontraoU will be made with the lowest reep mal- hle bidder, snbjoel to Ihe approval of the Provost Uarenai uwnerai. liooila will bo required that the oontraot will be pmltbfully fninited. propcsala will beaddrssaed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Proposals for Stationery for A, A. Provost Marshal dsueral for Ohio. J A HUB A.WILCOX, Oil. and Aol'gAsat. Pro. Mar. Oen. for Ohio, aprt-dot ARMY, STORES. rnoa OoinnMAaT oa Sdbsistbncb, D. 8. A., OoLDHaua, Ohio, April 1st, 1866. J IAL1D PBOFO0AL8 WILL BI BIOllVRD at tblaotnee frm oltlsana loval to Ibe United tttatca Oovernment. until is o'clock M.. Aortl fl. lot6. for she snpsly and eVUvery or the following Bubals-tenoe 8 toro for thjHubablcace Daaartment at Camp vnae",unio, Tiat uw barrels or mess Besr, rail weight B,otO paandti Berne, (new) tn tleroM. 1 lUO barrels Vloar. from nrlme winter wheat. blah grade extra." All erUdes to be of the best analltv. and to be delivered tree or a'l expanse to tbe United Htates, at the Bnoauaenoe Dtorebotue. uamo Uliaae. (Jtiio. du ring tlis month or April, 1806, tn aaoh quantities as may be reeulrad from time to time. Bide for tbe whole or any oae or more of the above an Iotas, neelved, bat proposals fordlfereot articles moat be oa dltterent sheets or paper, all or whioh wui V icijmiiou 10 iiEipiMiiM. witn a eonv or inis au ertlsaienl (a alia froia newsDancr. attashed to eaoh proposal. Marked samnles, with the bids." will be required of all the above articles, (meats exxeptrd) with name 01 artiste and atdJar merkidthew,ti. Moeharge for padtages allowod) and eaeh mast have marked on It P lain Lv and dtatlnctlr the name or ine atrtivie, tne gruso, tare a oa nei wufnt acta- Propusals must be Incloees In a sealed envelope, addressed to Ihe nnelaralgned, aad Indorsed "Propo-ttala for" (name tho article. Tbe rtgnt is reserved to rtdeet any or all prop sale II UCDBnOlA aT IsTsBJ TAWtlaHia lined for the Interest of the t)ovsrni4l, t . . P. , HAftBINOTON. apriw Oapteln aod (1. fl. LOST. QTOtitH, FROM tut BUBSOBIUia, HEAR ij 11 in,rwn. k iieaiuaBVD. rsrrj eUDD.J, UBtO OB Ba 10 HI ay DlgBiw, BseMjaE aw, as, Sorrel BCoxrae Slittea band, high, abont 1 reare o't), Mar In fore. bead, Hint nan. ana las. a Black root oa let! pat WOl jni. ' ' "i .111. u I I.I. will PB .1 Vi for tbe reinrfl ol kh. bofa. ..a arreet of the ebl.vt BDWABD HILL18, aril t Leungtoa, Barr, Oo., O, JOURNAL. fljULI OHIO STATE J00M1 WM. T. C0GGE8HALL & CO. ones Bo. 19, Eaat Bute BMreet. TERMS OF SVBSCBIFTIOIV. Tin aaaB ol uie areOly Jeaurmml. WnibBubaoriban. 1 rear, by mail t 00 dingle Bobecrtben, I moutlta, " 1 10 dingle dobecrtbera, I moBtba. . - I at dlule dnbaorlUn. 1 moath OB dingle Snbaoribara, par moalk, aUnrai by dingle Snbaorib.n par week, delivered by oar rler........................... TnagMtt. In olabalB oente per week aaoh oopy, Terms or tbe TrhWeekir JsairmrU. tagle Inbaorlbon, 1 j"' , , , , , ft go dingle dobeorlbera, S moBtaa,, Blngw Bubambara, I months. lit I single Bnbaorlbera, 1 month. Oar J Terms ol site Woeklr JosurauaL siagl.Bnbeorib.ra, per year..., TERMS OF ADVERTISING. 4ILT- -Otis Bo, ware, each I neartl on, TB oente. Special Hotloei par Bqoare, eaoh Insertioa ...waeewM. Jl.tV Local and Bnstness Notices, per line, eaofi InaerMoa M ec WaaELT-One Bqoare, eachltAaaartloa.fl.otl Looal and Boslness Notloes, per line, eaoh lnsertlona..MMM to ce One aqaare oovers thre-amarteri at an lneb m spaoein uw ooiamns or sne jocaaiAia, arriam Notloes will hereafter InvariabW be oharged 00 oente when nnder Ave lit.es, and AO oeott peroqnare wnea oooapymg wore somm. Washington Letter. Special Corrrepoiidenr. of th. Ohio. Stale Journal. WA.niMo.TOM, Maroh 80, 1R05. ' Feaoe rumors are again preralenL, The wiait of the President to the lines of Peters burg some days ago gars rise to many sug gestions and inquiries as to what he meant. But these were silenoed by the positive an' nouncoment through the press, that he had only run away from the bores for offioe, end had taken rofugo from them in the only place where Ihey oould not reaoh him, the entrenched lines of Oen. Grant. ' This ma; have keen Ihe pretext for his departure from here, but it is now very well known that he had far more grave and potont rea sons for his prosenoe lit the front, than those arising merol; from personal oonsld-1 eratlons. Thsso reasons, as understood horo, may I be summed up in a few words. They were I 1 it.. ai..ij... uubou uuuu uid lu.utta Ol ougi lueu a reiu. I Sherman'. .ucoeB5fui accomplishment of th. Grst stage of his campaign from Savannah, ana the purpose or Uen. Urant to make an assault upon the rebels in his front. The oonoentrotion of .11 foroe. in North Caro- una at Goldsborough settled the question of .. .... ..... ..... I me roueuiOD. as to me iarounas, ana also i the chanoes of a retreat of tho rebels south- toroe as mat. oomutauueu oy o-ouubujo, uio t occupation of Raleigh, which is a sure I thing, in effect flanks Richmond. On the ,?. .1 West, a heavy force of our troops prevent an exit from Virginia into Tennessee. On 1 the North, Hancock, with thirty to forty thousand men, holds the lower Shenandoah ,. . ' , , ... . of perhapB a hundred and fifty thousand men ha. hartn for (lav. mahinir r.alv for a determined and overwhelming ad vance upon Lee, by whom these combinations were as well known as by any one else. He is a traitor, but he Is not a feol. His mili tary capacity has been demonstrated. And whatever else may be said against him, in humanity has never been laid to his charge. It ia said here, that he openly has said In Richmond, that te fight a battle in the open field now would be wholesale murder. This is undoubtedly hie sentiment. But he has been reduced lo such straits by the detraction of arsenals, cutting off his ammunition, and by tho destruction of the James Itiver Canal and the Virginia eystem of railroads outting off his previsions, that he must evaouate his present position. He knows that the attempt to do so, wiin tne eyes 01 matnever-sleeping Buokeye always upon him, will preoip-itato a battle, which, of all things, be now lslies to avoid, no It nas got to come to that now whioh it must come to at last. There must be a capitulation. Gen. Orant and Mr. Lincoln are well aware of this also, and in order to meet promptly the emergencies as they arise, and which are so transcendenlly important to all of us as nation, Ibe latter has placed himself in a position to act direotly and without the de lay or correspondence ootween uity l'oint and Washington. Whatever results are reached will soon be heralded over the world. In connection with this view, it may be lated thnt there is no doubt entertained here of the council having been held on the steamer in James river, on yeBlerday, at which were Mr. Lincoln, Gen'ls. Grant, Bherman, Sheridan, Meade and others. Humor naB 11, mat me meeting was held to oonBidor a proposition of Lee for an interview with Uen. Grant, but this is only a rumor, and oannot be traced to any au thoritative eource. It Is, perhaps, an an ticipation of what is going to happen, lint It was, most likely, a military convention to agroe upon the details of lite next sories of movements, whioh embrace in their soope, the final crushing. For thsre is no doubt Sheridan ia already out on another raid ou the South of Richmond and James River, outting all the re maining lines of railroad running into Richmond, and perhaps playing havoo with Johnston's rear, aa he falls back from be fore Sherman. Wc have news here to day, also, that the Army of Iho Polomao is on the move. The next week or so promise events of momentous Interest, and may see the destruction ot the mainstay or tbe "armed opposition" to the Government of the United stales. 1C Lee desires to see Gen. Grant, he will perhaps have no tliffi-culty in finding hint. Ilesides their military operations, the rebels, during the war, have resorted persistently to two other methods, by which they hoped to break down Uio Government. These were the destruction of the credit of Ihe country, and our Involvement In a foreign war. The credit of the country has survived all their efforts, and thus far we have escaped the evils of a double war on our hands, one ol toe isst earus piaveu by the rebels In this latter game, is the canard in regard to the mission of Hon. R. Walker to Canada, wttu tno orouenuai. for an annexation scheme in his pookot. This a-entleman explodes the He In a gen tlcmanly and pointed oard of denial. But now we have this same old Idea presented to ug from North Carolina. The newly converted "socesh " down there announce the a-rave opinion that lite only way In whioh our " misguided sonthern brethren " oan come baok uudortlie Government under whioh Ihey were born and lived nearly all their lives, without humiliation, is through a war with England. 'J bat is, tney win agree in aihihit suoh tn Intense hate for Johnny Bull, as to cause to be eclipsed their lesser hate for the Yankee. This looks vsry much like a rebel dodge, which it no doubt Is. If they could once involve us in a war with Kurope, 11 would not be .ix months before ws would have secassloa exaeled over again, and ruin staring us In the face. They will warv probably have to eome baok and be. have themselves without smelling "the blood nf an Ensllahman." Enough of their own blood has Deea -smeiiea to answer ror ons generation at least. KUKMAN. Ths Kris and Lake Champlain Canals will probably ba opened on the 1st of May. The time of opening Ihe others hag not yet been deoided upon. NUMBER 223 Tke Cultlvntlon of r.swsrs.-Wlw( aad Whea lo Plaaa. We want to see more flowerg In tvtry farmer'i yard and garden, both beoautc they are pretty and beoauae of the human- iiog and aortening effect upon the whole wtigRnota. - rre eannot anneal ia farmer as stronelT as the beautiful flowam oi a p:oneer settler la Kansas did to Quan-trell's rough band, whose leader denlamrl "that was too pretty a Dlaos to bnrn." and eu apnrea it lor me Bowers' sake ; but ws wtmiu appeal to nis lore or the beautifnl nd. his desire to make home oheerful and happy, with the wife and little ones' Joyous iu. bwob, uioom ana irasTanee or th. K i garaen; so naring procured seed of the best . . . " - annuais, sena also ror some or these. PlEB!tXI4L FlOWEBS Or thoaa whin). A not bloom the season they are sown, but en- and suoosedlng year.. I. this respeoVLh".? am less trouble than those wh oh nnnir.lr..t - v T. . . ww- sowinr ersrr Tear, and a. a el... ..V. more beautiful. O.e other thing I. fn their r'u&.: I ble to w annu.l7 .rr 7DrTnr nrX" J" .iVUHii T1"!1!? wnen O.noe ."wished, as nearly all of them maw ha lnnran.nil h. dirlding the roots or layering the branches. tn uieee we ao not lnoiuae tne Dahlia, idly, T . . v m.j:.i. i. . ' . muviuWi uiautotua, rtooor, irioentra. SO.. to be set in the Bprlnsr. nor Hraointha Tn. upe, troouses, so . wnicn enoulu be d anted in the Fall, roots or bulbs of which ehnulrl oe ootained of a norm to glye one a start. Ueside these there are some " bsdding plants," whioh those who do not hare a hot house or oonserratory oan best procure from persons who hare, so aa to set ont nlanta either in bloom, or what is better, those Lua. witt auou uower. We name thoIfollowlnr as worthtr of onl. I tlT.tlUU I 8naporaoon I ANTiBRniEDU moi'urHrll- ttant acarier, orange, crimson, striped and I white Bowers, blooming theflrst season and oonunutnt in uower even alter hard frnaia ittoy are perfeotly hardy, and when ostab- usnea, me roots mar be dmded to Innrnaa. uie suoe. xnoy arrow from 0 lo 18 Innha. high. UANTBBuuftr Bell (Campanula medium) I is a moat showy and beautiful perennial, I "'""'"g l" ne to two icei nign. Howere blue asd white, gome of them louble. The pfwaontidmlu in a lartre aorL three feet high. unaTSAHTiiitiiuB. Very desirable for a late bloom, and pretty withal. It will blos som after hard frosts, sometimes after a snow-fall. There are two varieties one tall, two feet or more in hight; the other I dwarf, Bcareely one foot high, both of va- no ooiors, ana some or tnem quite double. I - opening quite early in Spring: ooiors while I with rod stripes, soarlel and yellow, some lof the flowers haine nnltA donhl. Th.. - o i f: lwC;lP Md flower Carnation and Piooteo (Dianthus care- lopnyuxu) ranK among tne prettiest flowers 01 In gen, oesiae Being fragrant and lrZt die of May, but form stroneer nlanta when ' . , .. .6 , ,r . . eownearttor, in anouse ornoi-uu. Aiesira- u, ,""", " propagniea Dy uutuug. aau layers, ll la wen 10 give tne nlanta a eoverinir nf anarHA mnnttra In Iha ran, as old roots are not perreotly hardy. Indeed, it is unsafe (o leave them without P"01'0" "'".ff New York Oity. 'OEo'ove (Digitalis purpura, Itmala, glox- inalart. ttc fom beautiftil soikes of showv flowers, purple, white, yellow, spotted, red, le. They are more strioty biennials, but n, Dl0?mJ Ior lnri years. How middle of May, and take off new shoots to perpetuate sorts. UoLvnocK (Altiiea rows). One of the oldest rlowcrs, but has undergone modern improvomentB. This, too, is classed among the biennials, but by taking off the new offsets, or propagating by slips, desirable kinds are perpetuated. Some of the dwarf double sorts are very desirable, growing about four feet high, while the tall sorts reacn six and eignt leeL Tbey continue in ilowor a loug time from ths first openinr of the lower bud until the final bursting ef uie topmost one. sow at any time in alay, or even in Jnne and July, and they will! Hower the following season. I 1 enstkmom, WnghUi (iarlst), Mmayo- num (Vermillion) and Jifrn mum (light blue), are handsome perennials bearing their bell-shaped flowers in gracefnl spikes. They grow from one to two feet high, and flower from June or July nntil October. There are several other speoies not men tioned above, all pretty, and most of them hardy. Do best sown in a hot-bed, but may be sown in a warm, open border, the mid- die or last or May. Pebhnmial ruLOXeLIf only three peren nial flowers aro grown In a yard, one of them ehould be a root of Phlox. A bed of the different colors always obtained from end will form a magnificent show all Summer long. The prevailing colors are purple, red, and white, often delicately blended In the same flower; one variety of uwarr obdu, causa. Aiaes ring," rormg a perfect mat of bloom the last of April or early In May, and is often employed for edging. Others, suoh as maculala (Flora's bouquet), with purplish-red flowers, Kan Iloutrdi, striped, grow one and a half to two feet high, and flower in June and July, while the tall-growing Fall sorts, suoh as amy Am, purpie center ana wnite margin, H iMrrii, deep red, and many others, grow two to three feet high, and flower from July until September, so that with this flower alone an endless variety of bloom may be kept up through the season. Garden Pink (Dianthut horleruii) Is closely allied to Carnation, but piore hardy. It. is cosily grown, perfoetly hardy, very fragrant, about one foot high, blooming the last of June. Sow on a dry soil middle of May. Garden Rocket ( Uttptrit matronalu). The sweet, purple sort is one of the best; very fragrant, noweriug in long spikes In May and June. It ia perfeotly hardy, easily grown, rand i."a goodjitlower for bouquets. Grows le feet hiah. Sow from the middle of May to the middle of June. Sweet William (Dianthut borbahu) very proporly finds a place lnalloolleotions. The nam. ilself is endearing to many a fair cultivator of flowers. Of meat easy culture, very fragrant, and of a variety of attractive colors, forming a perfect truss of bloom, It Is a universal favorite. Ths late lurtru-iar flowered and some other sorts are very pretty. Sow at any time in Boring orearlv Hammer, and they will bloom the next sea son. The Orapalara 1st toe carollnas-Osn. Herman's eongratnlaUry Order. Headq'rs Mil. Div. ot tits Mississippi, 1 In tub Field, meab Bentorsville, N.C.. Maroh 2Z18WJ. I Special JPieW OroV. JVo. 86.1 The General commanding announoes to the army, that yesterday It beat, on Its chosen ground, file oonoentrated armies of onr enemy, who hag fled in disorder, leavlnc bib oeaa, wounoec ana prisoners, In our hands, and burning hit bridges on bis re treat. On tho same day, MaJ. Gen. Bchofleld, from Nawbern, ocoupled Goldsboro, and Maj. Gen. Terry, from Wilmington, secured Cox'a bridge orosslng, and laid a pontoon bridge across Nsusa river, so that our cam paign nas resulted In a glorious succcsi. After a march of ths most extraordinary charaeler, nearly Ave hundred miles, over swamps and rivers deemed Impassable to others, at the most Inclement season of Ihe year, and drawingour ohlef supplies from a poor and wasted country, we reached our destination In good health and condition. I thank the Army, ana assure It that our Government and people honor them for this new display of ths physical and moral qualities whioh refleot honor upon the wnoie nation, v .. Toil shall now have rest, and all ths sup plies that oan be brought from ths rieh granaries and storehouses of our aegnla-oent country, before again Embarking on new ana untried aangors. W. T. SHERMAN, . Major General Commanding. A photographer, taking views on the Islan d of Java, baa diaoovered a whole city, which has been buried under ths lava of a neighboring voloano for several oenturles. About Adwrrftaiug., AdrertUlng, which In 1 oommereial oountries has now obtained such in msnse dereUpmeat, Ugaa in a ry mode,! y. The earliest known printedTad.!!, tisement inBnglMd is dated abouTll, wseks after the execution of Charles I anri relates to certain haraaa airtl.n i. oA,? !,,e?d 'nonnoei an herolo poem. In 1663. The inoreaaa at aomnanU aotiong, the facilities of oommunioation which bring city and aonntry into easy re-lAttona with eaoh other, aad the operation f the law of twaapetition among traders "Ate given an immense impetus to adrer-using, and made it an absolute neoesslty tn the establishment and oontinnanoa of . prosperous bosinosa. ' ' ! VT?rt,elll,,, 10 ordinary number of the London Timm MI it.. annual adrertUing bills of ons london firm ... I , amount to 40,000; and three ithers are mentioned h ..A ...n.n. .ipend for the SBme nurnn.. r in nnn tu. expense of adrertlainir h. .t-t.ii. .ju: of the Encyolopirjdia llrittanioa is said to S' 11 lM "eerted that W,000,000 a year are expended in Bog. 'end in extra adwartlainw. hv .ln.l. hand-bills and placards. ' So ualrersal. indeed, has baaarna .- praotioe, that those traders . who do not arall thtmseUas of It are in the oondi- 0 SLf "'"?r.PJua,OT " "'""P" their Z eB..rTr.M. ?3 . f 1,, a,. oontemplatTr teem, is not ao wWidly or affeoUonatelv peroelved by others; and while they stolid ly ... aiupiuiy expect mat purchasers oannot be Ignorant of their whereabouts, and must know that their goods are the best obtainable, and must come to them, their most enterprising rivals, wbo are less troubled with a sense of self-importanco, do not disdain to give the greatest possible publicity to their wares, and praotioally carry their commodities to ths persons in search of them. For what is advertising, in fact, but the personal appearance of the seller of goods to solicit the attention and patronage of the purohaser 7 In groat oitles nothing is mora nommnn than to see large business establishments, which seem to have an immense advantaara over all competitors by the wealth, einari. ence and prestige they have acquired, drop gradually out of publio view, and be suo- ceeded by firms of smaller oanital. mora energy and more determination to have the feet that they sell such and such com modities known from one end ef the land to the other. In other words, ths new establishments advertise: ths old die of ditrnitv. The former are ravenous to pass out of . ouaouruy into puiuioity; ue latter Delieve that their publicity is so obvious that it cannot be obscured. The first nnderetaud that they must thruBt themselves on publio attention or be disregarded; tbe second, having once obtained public attention, suppose they have arrested It permanently, while, in faot, nothing Is more characteristic of the world than the ease with whioh it forgets. Bottem Trotueript, leans el Ueiaeral BTewrs. Plymouth ohuroh,Rev. Hsnry Ward Boeoh-" er, pastor, have contracted for a large organ at a cost of $20,000, to be oompleted Jan. 1st, lebo. The President has appointed. -as postmas ter at New Orleans. R. W. Taliaferro, son of the Taliaferro whose opposition to aeceBsion exolted so much oomment in Louisiana at the outbreak of this war. The money order bureau of the Poat-offiea ' Department will have increased the num. ber of its agencies throughout the country by the 1st of May to five hundred. Most of these will be established in ths west ! Ths Mount Cenlg Tunnel will bs complet ed sooner than wag expected, the workmen - saving oome upon softer rock than that which they have hitherto met The year iseri is named as the time of osenint for traflio. i Junius H. Browne, one of the escaped correspondents, has a history or his prison experience in the Soath, in press. A. D. ' Richardson is also writing a book on the ' war and prison life. The Secretary of ths rebel treasury In forms holders of ooin that he will purchase It outright, paying for it in cotton at fifteen oents a pound, or take a quarter of It without payment, in the shape of taxation. ' The Duke de Morny, just died In France, was the brother of the Kmperor the same mother, Queen llortense and was one of the ablest of Napoleon's friends. He was also one of the wealthiest of Frenchmen. The Nashville Union of tbe 28th, publish- , ed a report that the guerrilla Blaokwsll, at the head of a gang of marauders, destroy- ' ed Shelbyvllle. Tenn.. on the niiht of the ' 28th. Shelby villa has always bean a Union . town. , . , , A wedding took place lately at Nice which attraoted much attenUnsr there. The bridegroom was a son of BjffljqjiVriip of Cal ifornia, and the bride, Miss uney of Newark, New Jersey. The wedding took place -; in the English Chapel, Bishop Kip officiating. Ths honeymoon wss passed at Men-tone, a watering-place on the Mediterrane-' an coast, twenty miles from Nioe. The world's fair for 1807 will bs at Paris, and the building for it will cost from $6,-000,000 to $H,0O0,0OO. Thebuilding will bs made to hold 200,000 people, and every thing will be on the grandest and most liberal sob, possible. All Paris Is talking of it . and making plans for it ao soon. The Paris fashions for party costume must bs very naked indeed this year. Their pa-. pars cry out against them; and one says, it f the ladles should venture Into the streets, as Ihey appear in the danoes, they would bs arrested by the police at onoe for Uoentlous exhibitions. Captain John II. Bell, a Baltimore Presbyterian, has been made Lord Admiral in Chief cf (he Turkish navy, and allowed to " keep his religion. The Sultan was gener- ouslohim. j. Ths Prut (Philadelphia) lg good for ths ' following: : A good thing le attributed to Hugh Mc-Culloch, the new Secretary of the Treasury. A frightened speculator was asking him to arrest the downward tendency of gold. ' "Well, my good friend," waathe Secretary's ' reply, "ifyouoanget Grant, Bherman and I Sheridan to let Ihe rebels whip them, you will be gratified; bul l am afraid they won't oblige yon." France has sent to Mexloo a-sclentlfio . commission, whioh is busily at work. One of the members has discovered at Merida, in Yucatan, In a private library, an anoient manuscript vocabulary of the Maya language. He Intends to take a oopy of It to Paris. It Is said that there are in several i of the eenvent libraries of Mexico works , of rare value, whioh oannot bs found even in Europe. Ths numlsmallo collections in Mexleo are also said to bs very fine. A writer In the Ttehaohgul gives the ' following for the removal of aold stains from oclored silks. . Brush ths part with tincture of iodine; after a few seconds saturate with hydrosulphlts of soda and dry gradually. The oolor will be perfeotly restored, inia process is entirely new. The requisites mentioned may bs procured at any good drug store. . ..... Af.utblT Salaries la AAraaea , ,', A church la Brooklyn, (Rev. W. B. Lee 'si pays It pastor's salary, monthly, In advance. The plan has many obvious advantages. It ' enables Ihe pastor to pay as hs gasa; to boy ' at the best tlmo, and the lowest rates; it ' "' relieves him from Ihs anxieties which Ihs knowledge or an increased indebtedness unavoidably brings, and thus lessens ma- ' ' terially his woriuiy cares, ws believe that ' this plan, aside from the trouble of the frequent collection of pew rents, would bs gen- ''" .rally more aeceptabls to the people as well ' as lo the pastor, asius rrom lbs few rieh " men who dislike to be annoyed by frequent little Mill, elncs they can save time and ' trouble by paying In large amounts at long ' Intervals, the majority of the pew-holders ' and contributors to ths pastor's salary, ' would ray warm wwatty, mors oneertuiiy,- and we think more promptly, If oalled on '' every menu ror ineir portion or the Lord's " tithes. ...... n:,- Let the ehurones make a trial or the met. tor, especially those churches whioh are (to their shams be it said) la arrears to their ' 1 pastor. Let these dilatory churches adopt " this new plan pay monthly, and nay in advanoe and the result will astonish those " wbo bays wondered so long why their chnreh Is so dead and cold, and why it la so hard Is raise ths minister's salary. v. 1

ft. fca.J MEDIOAL. CONSTITUTION CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. y, CONSTITUTION WATBR. - CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATBR. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATKB. THB ONLY KNOWN BBHEDT FOB THB ONLT KNOWN REMEDY FOB THB ONLT KNOWN RBMBDT FOB ' THB ONLT KNOWN RBMBDT FOR THB ONLT KNOWN BBMEDT FOB , THB ONLT KNOWN BBMBDT FOR THB ONLT KNOWN RBMBDT FOB THB ONLT KNOWN BBMBDT BOB DIABETES, STONB IN THB BLADDER, CALCULUS Q RAVEL, BRICK DUST DEPOSIT AND MUCOUS OR MILKT DISCHARGES AFTER URINATING.' IREITATINO OF THB NBCK OP THB BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THB KIDNHYS, CATARRH OF: THB BLADDER. STRANG UARt AND BURNING; PAINFUL URINATING. Tos these diseases It li rralr a soTerelgu remedy, 'and too mnon cannot be said In Its praise. A slngls dose has been known to relieve the most nrgenl -symptoms. Are yoo troubled with that distressing pain In the 'mall of the back and through the hfpsT A tea spoonful a day of the Oonstitntfon Water will relief e yon like msglo. PHYSICIANS have lf rate gives P th. boobs, obbt and juniper In the areneiuen, of thoee dleeaeeo, aa oaly m (hoB lor went of ft better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER 'tan -pvoved itself equal to the task has devolved upon it. BITJAEITIOS Irritate and dnaeh be kldoeri. ftbd kjoomtenl nee toon kwd to chroak deg.ner.tl0B nnd oonflrmea WMiml tb. COirSTITCTIOH WATEBtolhe VBblU wltb the eoBTlollon tb.t II by noeqoel for MHerlm the clue of dlmen for blob II bee be ii IbUBd o emloentlr eocoreefnl for enrlug; end we trait tuftt we .ball be rew.tdsd for onr forte In nlelng lo Tftlnabl. ft remwlr In ft form to meet the retirement, of Pfttlmt ftnd pb jilelftB. IN DT8MENORRHAG3A, OR PAINFUL MENBTRUATION, AND MENORRHAGIA, OR PRO- . , FUBB PLOWING Both dlBMM arMnt from a fanltf noretlon of the enelraal dnld in In. one oae. belot too little, and aooompanted b atrere pftlo. and the other a too prolan eecrello., wbKb will he eredllj cored bj the Oonatluitloa TfaW. That dleeaeo known a. TolUmt Ve Womt, which e the reenlt of a relaxatloa of the llicaaionte of that organ, and U known bj a aenee f aeaTlaeat and draitrnf fjaln. in th. back and eldaa, and at tlmei . aeoonpanled bj aharn laceration or ebMtlnB p.lne throorh the part., will IB all eaaM bo raaoeed bj the BMdlelaa. . . There le aaotber elaj. of erraptoBU arlafns from IBBITATIOM OW TUB WOUB, which phjelclaaa -aall Berroneneai WDlchword core re np rooch lg. Borano.. and lo nine oaeea ont of tea the doctor dooi not really know whether the ermptorae ra the dl. ' eaee or the dleeeee the l, roptoni. W.oanonl;enB-raerate them bore. I epeak more p.rtlonlarl7 .1 'Cold leel, FalplUtloB of the Heart, latpalred Hem. orjr, WakehlBeea, riaeheeof Beat, Langnor, Lawi-4naa aad Dlmaaae of Virion. Suppressed Menstruation, mAiA I. aa. anmarrled fhmale fl a BOBItaBt laOBT rlag dler.ee, and throw gb negleot th. aeese of more cr.and 0ecff.roor maladlce ere th. nenlti and aa raoatk aflar month paeaee wltbonl aa efort belag mada to aaiu netnre, th. ecpprearlon beoomM chronto, the patient gradnallr loeee her .ppetlte, th. bowato an eon.Up.tad, Bight rmU eome oa, aad OONdDMPTIOM tnelljr ondi her career. Tiege are Facts Eeengh. - Wa nreeent the OOBrTlTDTIOS WATB1 to the rabllo with tbe aoBTtcthm that II ha. bo eglal In relieving lb. alar, of dleeaat. tor which It A fbnad ao eminently anooeeeml la oorlng; and we trut that we ehall be rewarded for oar egorla In placing ao valnabl. a rvmeoy ib a rarra to meet aa. nqair. aaeat. or pbbiobi aaa paveteuB, iarFr Sale b j all DraK.feiVV PRICE ONE DOLLAR. ' WM. H. GREfifi A CO., Propriettn , MOBGAJV AIAElf, General AgenU, ...... v 45 ICliQ Street, New Terk. . BOLD WHOLBBALB BT Jobbboe, Houow at A Cowtjee, Phlladel' BhukPi. Oeoeoi 0. Goodwte It Go-Bottom, Mail '. roLiEE, riEoH a rnuaa, vaieage, iiie. Joaa a Pabb, OtMlmmaU, O. J. B. COOK, Agast, Colnmboa, 0 DAIJLT OHIO STATE VOLUME XXVII. PETROLEUM. PETROLEUM. THB NEW YORK LIVERPOOL PetrolenmConpany I OrgaBlaed ander the Mining Bad Manafatf ariaf un or tn. bum or n.w itr. Capital - - - $ 1,000,000; IM lOae Efindred Thousind Shares, ' AT lfl Ft! 8HABK, ' ' Subicrivkon Price. Fivi Dttlan oiri anart, Jol Awwe to further Aittimtnt. OPPfOK I'ko, 34 Empire noildiufr. 71 BBOADWAT, N. T. tMtoffio Address Box 5 ,36 Now Torn. 0FFICHR8: Bob. DANIEL . DI0KIK8OM, FrealdeBtT WM. T. PHII-F8, VIM Freeldwt. BOBBBT BAtSKTT, ttoorelery. H. J. BUBTJ8. llllllD. Bnnirlaaenifeni. IHIn. I Till., P.. ATLAHTIfl UKI UI Hrn.J... K7 wk Tb Wells of Aha OomnanT i 1 prvdafilna; Oil. Payment for itoek mev be made In di-nfta. Mela. Itered notei, or government bonds and seoiirlt.es, which toLds and eeeurltlea wUI be takra t their i marset vame. Itemltlancesmnv be addrtwaauwl tn it, fVimmnv Ir.O. Box 6,m, New York JUv, er to "Atlantic Bank." Treasury of the New York and Liverpool Mroleam tjomnauv. Ut Broadae. Haw York i uity, or m any or lie Agents. -mar io m ROBACK'S BITTERS. QBEBNBA0K8 ABB GOOD, BUT Robacks are Better STOMACH BITTERS Ten thonaecd bottlaa Kid la one nonth. The norl Popular olomaoB bitten 1 aae. BOBACK'B BITTBRB, noa ror all derann. Kent of the Stomach, Bll- xmrnaee, jblrer uomplalnt, ROBACKS BITTBRft They fioieem wondertn) tonio propjrtles, glrlug tone to tue appetite ana aigettiva organs. ROBACK'S BITTERS. Debilitated Ladles, and sedentary persons will And n them an excellent tonio. ROBACK'S BITTRRS A wlneglastfal befoie eaoh meal will remote Indigestion and all liver die- BOBAOK'S BITTERS. Taey are better than all Pllto, Powders, and otta BOBAOK'S BITTERS. Taej oaa be taken without regard to diet. At an f appetiser tbey hare no eqoel. BOliACK'S BITTERS. The; are prepared bj an old and ahlllfnl phjelllaB from well. ..own TDgui."". louium. BOBACK'B BITTEBS. ffkamar known tbey have become a itandard lam! y fftrengxnenins; rwnoay. BOBACK'B B1TTEB8. Trp aa bottle, and Jim will alwam nae them Bad BOBACK'B BITTERS, r. KORAl'K Nule Proprietor uomponnoer or otom.cn u i no... mmm ruriuer, i and Blood PHI., and Ul.tlller and llanofartorer ol Oauwba aad dwedlab Brandlee, and all kind, of the Ineeldomeetlcllouore. which nr anld wholeaal or n any desired uantllr. at Ho.. M, M, 00 and 6S Tol 'hlrd at.. Olncinn.tl. O. Iforaele br Din.eU and Dealer, la Medicine of .rywhere. . Jan87 lv Stew friatn 1 Will sore Oalorrb. Will rare cold 1st Abe hsad. Will ear oflonslwo brealb. Will rare pain In Ihe bead. Will euro nlepraiion In the nose. Will restore tbe aenee or bearing;. Will r ret lorn ibe aonao or suaoll. Will restore the aeuM or ala;bt. Will restore (bo aenae ol Uaat. Will restore tbe volar. WHEN CAUSED BT ClTARttH. Catarrh' Snuff an Injury', Alt. bow admitted by all In'ortned, earning Irrllalloa aad Inllemmatlon or tbe mucosa mem-br.ue, white the iquid Catarrh Remedy! Gently and gradaally removal all nanaturn! Incrn.. latlon and depeaita, rre tori og toe oteeaaeo membraoe to It. nttuaal ouudltlouh A single Bottla will last Month-lo be Used Three 1 linos Bay. H DIBBOTIONS ABB FOLLOWED. ' tSTOoHM a Oircultr dtteriUng ait Symp- . BB I. Iff. ftF.Kff.ni CO., Bnl. Proprietora, Ota 10a go, 111.. jgjZliabratorj at Vrerporl, 111.. At Wholaetlo by JOHN D. PAIIK. Oloihnuitl, 0. Wholea.1. Agent fir Ohio. And at Betall by S. I Sbi;i. . e.Ootombua. Jno H. tiooa B. Joaae A Ho... " 0. BoaaaT..M..' .. " Tbb.ll A Uk.ham.hm..h " Sramauaa A Uo ....... " And by DraBBlsU KTerywbaro. baTTBMly Apparatus for Deformities 1 SPECIALLY OONBTBUOTED TO EYEBI DM-yoUMirr ol tb. body, by DR. A. O. FORSBERQ, Who baa been praetlral In this line of bnslntws for tbe last W years, in siorope ana Amnei. uoae taiii bis at teal ten to applrlns Initranieuts fcr CO- rativeof the Brine, Wry Mek, IllpPiseus, Olrjb reet. Bow hogu, weaa annioi, ao.( ao. aiaetto atovltlngs, Bhoalder Braces, fcaspehsory Bindsges, Orntohes, on hand, at the manafautory or Trasses fcr Radical Core of Rnptnre Hernia 0 Eaat Fourth Htreet, -if TAiim. Batwoen Main and Hyoasnoro, CIACINNATI, O. mnrl th-. rv1 Prof. LEO LESQUEREUX Practical Geologist, srvrrBiui an bbbviobb to tdi oitirihi KJ of Ofalofor explorations orooai oil lands, troa, Arnl mil ether mineral datMieltsi directions for en. oAoltatlons, oonmlUtions en land and land valas, Offlee. f . A. I. TdBMqnerwnx's Jewelry 8 tore, Ha. TI BOOVn HIKUBirMI, JlUBiuHsl. BaraasKjJts. W. 8. Sail I Taut, X-e,, wtilatabaa. Joseph Snlllvaut, rant, Bsq,, i, Oambridse, Ifaal. Piinroton Mw Jen Prof. Agassis, Trot. On rot. 1 Jereeyt Prof, iillimao. Mew Torh, dtu.ni.. nrieinMarj af E; -aTga,S V T S awBaTtBBW. -AV . X i s. INSURANCE. i I Losses Paid in 46 Years 17-22 817,000,000 1 2ETNA Insurance Company HARTFORD, CONN. Ill ASSETS, JAE., 1866, ,077,308 71 ! FIRB AND INLAND (navigation, risks fl Arnold In all the DrUolnal Cities and Towns Id the United Btetos. Application fur insnranosvll, m promptly at- wnaea to, . ma-BBwaawsni ww wmjs-wB.awa '-SB ana lb NOTICES. Mayor's Proclamation. SPECIAL ELECTION. QUAI I riKP KLKOTOBS Or TBI OUT of Uolombae are herttby notified that an eleo- tlon will re held In the odd Wards or sal 1 olty, to-wit: the let, J. Atb,7th and Oth, at the asaal places 01 noming eiecuons 10 eam waroe, on Houilny, th 10th rtay of Arll next, for the nnrnsie of etectlotr one Pchool Diroo tor In each of said wards, to terve as Members of tbe Boerd of Edacatlon or iheotty or UoJutntui. A'olla oDen at A. M. and cioaixj it d c n. Given nnder my baud and the seal of the City hul) f Colnmbue, the 29th day of March, marSl 9t Mayor. Dissolution of Partnership. PABTMVBSBIP UIBIToroBB KS1ST X 1N( Bnder the or o neineof Lntkbanpt, Ber- .eant A Co.. le tula davdlitolred by motnal roirrnt. Uenrr 0. Doren retlrloK from raid Brm; the other Dertnete n'eamln. to liar the debt, and collect the areeiior taia nrm. aiiah burtiiAiirr, I1EMUT U. HKKtlMAMT, UKSBY 0. DOBKN. Morch U, ISM. met3l) lm NOTICE. To Banners of I h. Oleiiianity I'artt ABriot'iaiioii. OOLCBBUS, Haboh 118, 1869. THHRE WILL BE A HEBTIMO 01 THE MEM-BHBS of th. AHooletion .t LlND.UAB A Brara- ao'. oa WEDNKdDAY, April 6th, at P. k lor the ptlrnoee ol eleotlnaa 1'reeldent and trenaact Ing other important bn.intaa. All member, are epeeiellr roqneatrd to bo prevent. marwtw : o. m. r ist.ir, trraa r. REMOVAL. ' DR. DBDRY A9 BRMOVRD niR CrriCB TO BI8 BKJI. . ltENOB. No. 18 Beat Lour etreet. near corner oiuigu. marva u THE GRAFTON Petroleum Company!, ritflEBl WILL BI A HIBTIMO Or THE Banking oUce of Miller, fioustdson A Uo.( on Tiieadnj, tbe dtb dny of April, 1HH5, Tor the election of a Board of Dlrw.ton. marT A. FITOH, Seo'y. TO WHOJH IT MAY CONCERN. 1VT0TI01 18 HIRKBT 01V KN. THAT THB I BON 1.1 BAMa or Isomton, a bank orxauiatNl nudr the aot of the Qeneral AwHimbly of the Ktate of Ohio, entitled "Act to anthoriae Free Uenklox," iiassed March 91, 1VI, aud doing bmliwe at Irooton, In eald Htate.of Ohio, will cae to do buelneM as each Hank, on and anr the aj pi ration or the timo , , ' , , , , , , Umiui Jar the fortj-Oret arotlon of eald act, and Pn J 1,1,1 oompll.nce with the piorUlon. of eald "J H m,a ' By ordtr of the Df rector of said Iron Bank. Q BOUGH W1LLAEI). Ua-bier. ,iMHe.lUw.T0 NOTIOH. To Holders of the Notes of Pickaway uoanty Kanic IN POMPLTAMUB WITH THB FOUTY riBST section of the Aot uaevd March 21it. IflM. to I an thorite trr Banklnic la Ohio, the Plckawai I County Hank, Olrol.vllle, Ohio, (ires notice that I tne OQtstaudtns; not or nroaiation or stid usnx wlll be redtfliued b the Fir-t National Bank. Uir I olevll e, Ohio. Holtlcriof .aid notes eve rvqaestnd I to pretont them lur rdeniptiuu witmn six uuntos from thU datr.. O. BALLARD, Jn., Oaab'r. BOOK-BINDERS. BLINK BOOK MAM F At TOUT. H. C. I.IIXUY at CO., , Book. - 331aaclora I Blank Book Manufacturer, No. SO Nor.li IIlKli (street, COLUMBUS, O. aorlMf CLAIM AGENCY. OMoYfllaitfiBrClaiiApncy. OrrroBRH' pat axk1)NT8 ooimiooTLr and qnlokjy made an. and tbe money collected In very snort time. A sate a as or Pat due Offloers and Soldiers or their legal helre, rol looted on ebnrt notice. Pinhioms. Bodmti. Ao.. ato.. fine Offloers. Sol J Inn. or their lf(e heirs, proconnl wUVjt dvlay. irxMa autumn fTtem so ms voiuawn ey vwm jor nonieisand qnlpuieulji Tsoet In the narvlos of the Unltod Htato. IP are ikorottakUi aoawiimifd uilh eiri braaoa of tee buiisMu in wmoh tee are mtgaffm, ana eu guaran-(es etttfiVe taUtfactiv U all, milk whom tee do oimhmm. efttv teMBtl floor, Mo. ia Kastt Htnta at. JOSIAH OTVEH. LaU Colonel Ttth O. T. I. bos. O.. Jan. 14, ROOF.NC SLATES Slate. Slate. Slate. rriBB TJHDBBSIONED UAVIRO BEEN AP I POUTED tola Agent by the following Com. panle., via: BAQLH 8LATB CO., Vermont. N. V. 8LATH CO., Middle Granville, N. Y., LKHIU11 HJ.A1K t;u. fennsylvania. CHAPMAN 8 LATE CO, Pennsylvania, For lb. aale uf their Superior Roofing 8lates Is now yrepared to nil orders to any amoont tbroOKhou. tue United fltatsand Canadas. I have eoni'antlr on hand a law aiaortmeot of Purple, Ore a and Bed tiete, from teimont, also, Black att,rt Pnach Bnttrim t.r rnsauehanna slate, rrom la. aw Having made arret. goments to snip alt rail theensolug season, my faollitlAS for dlcpab h will be of areat advantase to eons'frrees. Orders will meet wtib pnimjit attention b.v addretslna eiunn tat A Li 1 iivwunrin, viRHBa vu.an, a. lVnlA-Uor- 10th Ave. and l'Jth St.. N.T. OUT Adam fosvos, a cent. Tfrraoe ronare, uuuaio, n T.,W. J. HussTt, agent, utneiai innce, nei borgh. Orange Oorf N. Y. matsts dawlm PIANOS. PIANO FORTES. T TOO WANT TO BOY A FTBBT OLAM PTANO In an atreuaat tetw. 1 will St'll von one at a lower price than ether dealers ask for Inferior Ioatra men Ms j. a woods, ' AGENT FOB "i (bickering's and - Steinway's , . PIANOS, SI South High Street. 75 AGENTS WANTED, 150 rra (HIX SEWINO BT AOHIMBd. WB WILL X giro a oomml.atoB on all machine, aold, or .m ploy ageata wbo will work for the .tore wage, and au espoBBM paw B. B. BBBBINTON A CO., awrtT Iw Detroll, atlob. COLUMBUS, OHIO, TUESDAY "MORNING, APRIL 4, 18G&;,1?; : DRY GOOD8. Sprln C 18QO. Still Greater Reductions Uf TUB PEICBS Or DRY GOODS. BAIN & SON, ; Son. 33 to SO Sonlh High atreet, Ubi now orrBBiBa at obiatly be DUCED FBIOEH thrtr Inminit and very de l elrauie nook or ! Joreip & Domestic Dry Gootls, To correapond with the preeeat darllna In Gold and Merenanaiee. aIlcoeBdnced, M iibIIiih llcduoed, fthoeduKH Reduel, ShlrllngtiRedncedf, Dolalnes Reduced, Aliipncaa Reduced, ' . DreatiOoodmRcduced OMinoral kklrta Redaecd, BoaBekMiilDB; Cloods Kedned, . Table Llneua RtNtneeil. Bed tullU Kednced, 4'lothB and CaftMlmereaj Bedaced, Abanls and Cloak Redneed. Black Silk. Reduced, et-c, etc., ale., ale. l.ooo DOKBH v H0PIB10B 900-TABD SPOOL Ootton Tln.ro.aci 1 Reduced todo. per ipool, or 8Je. per doaen. Qreetlf nnaer Tame. B4IW A SOW, Doe. 23 to SB South High etreet. D. T. WOODBURY & CO., WHOLESALE DHALEEB . DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Boots, SllOOB, Hats, Caps, &c. 81(1 A 818 South High St., OLTMBUS, O. r. o. aii.TOK, a. BANURorr, - KELTON, BANCROFT & CO, WUOLCSALE IlEALEEd IE British, French, German AMBHIOAN DRY GOODS, VARIETIES, Boots ea Slioes, And Fanoy Goods Generally. No. 3 wynuo Block, COLUMBUS. O. niarl8 Xm eodawDw WALL PAPERS. WALL PAPERS, Spring Styles. WALL PAPERS, Spring Styles. NEW STYLES Spring Papers. MIE TtAROBHT AND HOST BLBOANT 6TO0K . of BlempMl, Quid gilt, Uold aod V.lfet "W"all Papers, Borders & Decorations, Br.r offered la thl. olty. as C'aHt'g rpcoUcd, BBtl more ou tue Waljr. We ran now eel I th. I.leit ttrle. of Wall Pepera In gold and velvet aud gold atamped, at prloea eqnellj ae low a the, were Bold alz and oeven Jeere eio, anti int-y are rutty iiupiutm .. .ti i.u.r. yeer, la el.iiorate colore aud el Ranee of atyle, U-ken fr. m i be frencb, and lea. than ball tbe prkes I the ImportHd. We have all the ohraper grade., from IS eeau to SO oonte. WINUOVt" shades, TRIMMINGS, CORNICES, FICTURBfl, AND FRAMHB, And oretrthlns aolteble for maklBg Joor home. deelreble and attraettre. We only aak our frlenu. to rxamtue onr auwa. 100 South High street. RANDALL a A. TON. WALL PAPERS ! All 33-lxxca.e, e Now O penlnp;! BOUGHT BINCR THB fall xxtr aoiiD AND ARB BELLING AT Greatly Reduced Prices S. HEIXICK etc CO., Bazaar Cor. High etc Town ata. marts rod lm flTl AU PAVINa TU1 BIOH10T fBIOl Tf , . it AaihaOrvtambtis Paoar Mills. 8EWINC MACHINES: THE FLORENCE ISevrinar 3Xticliine. A. 8. JAR NIT. AO INT. KElPfl ocastantly oa hand an slegaut assortment of Florence Sewing Machines T. rerybtal ftn fkwjlr bm. the meat allraellre and popnUr maoblaa la the market. Una Ete.eraable reed, Afaikca rkur DlOereail Nlltelie, In Alnaoal Holaeleaa, IB Kaallr Kept In Order, Works UEbUjr, aad - Hewer Hklpe Htltehi Doee the bearuiat or flmat work with eqoel fattlltv. ana srerr masnin. warrauMU tv u. .uaeie eiatm- en aor it. r-LOBENCE SnWINS MAOBIHe! CO., WBOH I Tr kB)k7i Bg JBgJVUU, nog, BT UUI u .. Olnolnnat., Ohio, i Baporlor sfaafalne Oil. Needles, Thread, and all neoMssry arilolee rtir kteplpg In ordtr and repair uus nignty yepniar IiOek fiilteh Sowing Bfachlnes. MBS. 9. A. B. tf AMNBT. Asjent. To 10m 4H8 Broad itree, tXkbunbue. TOR SALE. TtaEulireMIiflnforS. A THOBODOHBBBI) STALLION, JUoT FROM . nsDauumj, ubib enefiuBt, a jvrntu uiu,io uanai high, will be sold without reservn, at auotloa, In Olrolevllle, Ohio, at 19 o'clock on HAT UK DAY. the Kb Carol apili. Wur pedigree, tleecrintion, o., eta Crisis OolambDs, O Uemoorat and Do loo, Clr- oleTllIe, 0.; Baile, l.ancater, O.; and Uaatte, Ohll iiiwiua, u.t ur wiita nv smaii puis, Aoarcai x. u. mvuruj, martl td . Urotevllle, O. 80 AC11E80FLAND ForSale. JITDATKOON THB HILL, TWO M1LB8 WBHT 3 of Columbne. iBaxdlataW tooth of land latl pnrohastrd ftom thie Bank for the Aeyluta fur lm beoilee, noon which a floe bolldlna is at out belns tjro hb tor mas insutntion. This land has a front of S14 rods on Snlllrent's Avenue, and the cast end lying high, and having a Fronts on tbe road to be ODoned. ronnlnir across from the Katlonal Boed to ihe Uerrisbargb Boad. Abont two-thirds of It Is woodland, and one-third under enlttverlon. Will be sold for caih or on pay- meutm. Appij (u wo. nu iunsBun, 01 I'aaihlAr VranklMi nanti, fltilurnbriei. O. PHYSICIANS. rATTNO BETIltED FROM MTUTART PBAO-L TIOB, and permanent I looated In this city, for the purpose of practicing Medicine and Snrgery, woald reinMtrally tender his ptofeeelonal servlcos to tne eittaeas 01 uuiomnus ana vioiottv. ah du. natie. both acute and ohroalo. uroniDtlv treated. Mftdlolnes oomponnded at the ofl.ee. Ho. a7 Bant Htate treei, opposiw iae jap1'"' ootieiy i Opera House Doctor. E. M. DOWNS, M. D., A8 perhanentlt LOCATED AT Tn Opera Hooao. and will nromotlv troatall die. I earn buowb to the profoaelon. i OfHoe boars. 0 to 0 A. H.. and 9 to 3. and 7 to fi P. M. febita EYE AND EAR. awasaw iik. o. A. KsTAPP, oeallat, I (formerly of N. V.,) eaolnalrely treat, 'farlleameai, Dlaeajie. of tb. Eyea, aod In. t Bo. 180 Booth High etreet, (oppoelte the Goodalo Bonee.) In Ool.mbna. Ohio. Aleo furnlahea or tn.ll. IK book on the Ere aad Bar, tor AO oenaa, bye of Kwtatre. ta one addreqa. land It PROPOSALS. jr.a rrOpOsaiSTOroTatlOnery Orrion Aor'a Aser. Tao. MabbhalGhh Onto,) Coldmbm, Ohio, April 1st, I860, f 'KAiea!! ruuruaAbS Wllib UK HBCsHVHD I until If It I DAY. A or II Ulh. 18(1J. for riirniihlnv me Auuui AMiiiani rrovcsi narsnai wsnerai or toe trtate of Ohio with tbe fulluwlnfr, or snob other quantlMeeof Htatlonery at he may require, from lime to tioin, irt iu nay ut, leos, u Awcemner nisi, IStlOi DESCRIPTION OF AKTICLB8. afiO reams ftolacap, rnledor plain, weighing 11 )(,, per s..am. M reaiut folio post, rnled or plain, per ream. b60 rams qnarto post, ralnd or plain, weighing 10 lbs., beaded as por pattern, per ream. SA seems uota paper, ruled or plain, per nam. Ill it-am note paper, tuled or piato, heeded ae per patttti a, per ream. IB reams blottlog paper, red, per ream . 10 roams euv el ope pep, buff or ytllow, royal per ream. tfl reams tUuliIa w.applng paper, inprr royal, per ream. M.tXKl envelopes, offl.lal slanl, plain, per 1,000. it6.(H0 enTPki.es. htttrkie s. nlala. umv 1.0(0 . lAO.OOO enviloei, t fllotal utum, extra biavy, headed aa per panern, pur i,ivw. 6,000 enielopes, Utter slaes, extra heavy, headed as per pattern, per 1,000. SOO grot mt telle pens, per gross. 1,(MK) null I., Mo. 89, p r 1,0 -0. UO doien fabet'e black lead ptnells, per doren. 15 doi4n labor's blue and carmine penells, por doa-a. ftO doiea peoholders, per dosen. 15 doe u paper folders, (tin) por dosen. 5 doson ereaers, Ivory hsiidlei, per d sen. 60 dosn Haynard and Noyes, or other black I oka, quarts, per doaen. 00 dosen f rt nch carmtne Ink, per doaen. sodtsen luketends. Drapir's, Whitney's cr equal, per doaen. 100 ponnda leeltng-was, scarlet, per ponod. 60 pounds India rubber, prepared in pieces, per poand. 30O don-o red tape, In pieces, assorted, per doaen 18 dosealars mnoilagtand brnalies, pnr doattn. dot eo blank book, per quire, pjr doaen. dosen oarde, (draftlnt) per doswu. U d sen pen racks, per uoaea. . 16 dosD rnlers, per dosen. d eta India rubb.tr bandi, Ros. U,i)0, 4S, per drsen. 0 doten abuars, Bogei.1, per drsen. 80 d(o memorandam book, per donm. IU dotitn paper Wrights, por doaeti. 8 doson eyelet machines or pane hejr per dosen. 6 doaen boxes eyelets, per dca n, IV dosea lettor ol pe, pir dosen. Pronosala muat be mado In dnnllDate on nrlnted forms, to be bad at lids office, aud for the articles as spociOed. v Tbe right to reject any bid drvmad nareasonable Is rosorv' d. Hampleato aconsnpany b'di, and all articles rural h tied In be duliveied at the 0HI04 of tbe Act'g Aut. Pi oeoei Uanhal Uonvrai tor Unto, at to! umbos, UDIO, freo of all expeoaes. A eopy or tniH advertisement (a sup rrom a news- p,sir) muii acoompany escn birj, Eaoh bid must be guaranteed by two rerponstble persona, whoso names tnnat be sppendod to tbe guarantee, cert I (led to be rfwpouslble by Some pobllo ran ot toner j 01 tne unitea oisim. UontraoU will be made with the lowest reep mal- hle bidder, snbjoel to Ihe approval of the Provost Uarenai uwnerai. liooila will bo required that the oontraot will be pmltbfully fninited. propcsala will beaddrssaed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Proposals for Stationery for A, A. Provost Marshal dsueral for Ohio. J A HUB A.WILCOX, Oil. and Aol'gAsat. Pro. Mar. Oen. for Ohio, aprt-dot ARMY, STORES. rnoa OoinnMAaT oa Sdbsistbncb, D. 8. A., OoLDHaua, Ohio, April 1st, 1866. J IAL1D PBOFO0AL8 WILL BI BIOllVRD at tblaotnee frm oltlsana loval to Ibe United tttatca Oovernment. until is o'clock M.. Aortl fl. lot6. for she snpsly and eVUvery or the following Bubals-tenoe 8 toro for thjHubablcace Daaartment at Camp vnae",unio, Tiat uw barrels or mess Besr, rail weight B,otO paandti Berne, (new) tn tleroM. 1 lUO barrels Vloar. from nrlme winter wheat. blah grade extra." All erUdes to be of the best analltv. and to be delivered tree or a'l expanse to tbe United Htates, at the Bnoauaenoe Dtorebotue. uamo Uliaae. (Jtiio. du ring tlis month or April, 1806, tn aaoh quantities as may be reeulrad from time to time. Bide for tbe whole or any oae or more of the above an Iotas, neelved, bat proposals fordlfereot articles moat be oa dltterent sheets or paper, all or whioh wui V icijmiiou 10 iiEipiMiiM. witn a eonv or inis au ertlsaienl (a alia froia newsDancr. attashed to eaoh proposal. Marked samnles, with the bids." will be required of all the above articles, (meats exxeptrd) with name 01 artiste and atdJar merkidthew,ti. Moeharge for padtages allowod) and eaeh mast have marked on It P lain Lv and dtatlnctlr the name or ine atrtivie, tne gruso, tare a oa nei wufnt acta- Propusals must be Incloees In a sealed envelope, addressed to Ihe nnelaralgned, aad Indorsed "Propo-ttala for" (name tho article. Tbe rtgnt is reserved to rtdeet any or all prop sale II UCDBnOlA aT IsTsBJ TAWtlaHia lined for the Interest of the t)ovsrni4l, t . . P. , HAftBINOTON. apriw Oapteln aod (1. fl. LOST. QTOtitH, FROM tut BUBSOBIUia, HEAR ij 11 in,rwn. k iieaiuaBVD. rsrrj eUDD.J, UBtO OB Ba 10 HI ay DlgBiw, BseMjaE aw, as, Sorrel BCoxrae Slittea band, high, abont 1 reare o't), Mar In fore. bead, Hint nan. ana las. a Black root oa let! pat WOl jni. ' ' "i .111. u I I.I. will PB .1 Vi for tbe reinrfl ol kh. bofa. ..a arreet of the ebl.vt BDWABD HILL18, aril t Leungtoa, Barr, Oo., O, JOURNAL. fljULI OHIO STATE J00M1 WM. T. C0GGE8HALL & CO. ones Bo. 19, Eaat Bute BMreet. TERMS OF SVBSCBIFTIOIV. Tin aaaB ol uie areOly Jeaurmml. WnibBubaoriban. 1 rear, by mail t 00 dingle Bobecrtben, I moutlta, " 1 10 dingle dobecrtbera, I moBtba. . - I at dlule dnbaorlUn. 1 moath OB dingle Snbaoribara, par moalk, aUnrai by dingle Snbaorib.n par week, delivered by oar rler........................... TnagMtt. In olabalB oente per week aaoh oopy, Terms or tbe TrhWeekir JsairmrU. tagle Inbaorlbon, 1 j"' , , , , , ft go dingle dobeorlbera, S moBtaa,, Blngw Bubambara, I months. lit I single Bnbaorlbera, 1 month. Oar J Terms ol site Woeklr JosurauaL siagl.Bnbeorib.ra, per year..., TERMS OF ADVERTISING. 4ILT- -Otis Bo, ware, each I neartl on, TB oente. Special Hotloei par Bqoare, eaoh Insertioa ...waeewM. Jl.tV Local and Bnstness Notices, per line, eaofi InaerMoa M ec WaaELT-One Bqoare, eachltAaaartloa.fl.otl Looal and Boslness Notloes, per line, eaoh lnsertlona..MMM to ce One aqaare oovers thre-amarteri at an lneb m spaoein uw ooiamns or sne jocaaiAia, arriam Notloes will hereafter InvariabW be oharged 00 oente when nnder Ave lit.es, and AO oeott peroqnare wnea oooapymg wore somm. Washington Letter. Special Corrrepoiidenr. of th. Ohio. Stale Journal. WA.niMo.TOM, Maroh 80, 1R05. ' Feaoe rumors are again preralenL, The wiait of the President to the lines of Peters burg some days ago gars rise to many sug gestions and inquiries as to what he meant. But these were silenoed by the positive an' nouncoment through the press, that he had only run away from the bores for offioe, end had taken rofugo from them in the only place where Ihey oould not reaoh him, the entrenched lines of Oen. Grant. ' This ma; have keen Ihe pretext for his departure from here, but it is now very well known that he had far more grave and potont rea sons for his prosenoe lit the front, than those arising merol; from personal oonsld-1 eratlons. Thsso reasons, as understood horo, may I be summed up in a few words. They were I 1 it.. ai..ij... uubou uuuu uid lu.utta Ol ougi lueu a reiu. I Sherman'. .ucoeB5fui accomplishment of th. Grst stage of his campaign from Savannah, ana the purpose or Uen. Urant to make an assault upon the rebels in his front. The oonoentrotion of .11 foroe. in North Caro- una at Goldsborough settled the question of .. .... ..... ..... I me roueuiOD. as to me iarounas, ana also i the chanoes of a retreat of tho rebels south- toroe as mat. oomutauueu oy o-ouubujo, uio t occupation of Raleigh, which is a sure I thing, in effect flanks Richmond. On the ,?. .1 West, a heavy force of our troops prevent an exit from Virginia into Tennessee. On 1 the North, Hancock, with thirty to forty thousand men, holds the lower Shenandoah ,. . ' , , ... . of perhapB a hundred and fifty thousand men ha. hartn for (lav. mahinir r.alv for a determined and overwhelming ad vance upon Lee, by whom these combinations were as well known as by any one else. He is a traitor, but he Is not a feol. His mili tary capacity has been demonstrated. And whatever else may be said against him, in humanity has never been laid to his charge. It ia said here, that he openly has said In Richmond, that te fight a battle in the open field now would be wholesale murder. This is undoubtedly hie sentiment. But he has been reduced lo such straits by the detraction of arsenals, cutting off his ammunition, and by tho destruction of the James Itiver Canal and the Virginia eystem of railroads outting off his previsions, that he must evaouate his present position. He knows that the attempt to do so, wiin tne eyes 01 matnever-sleeping Buokeye always upon him, will preoip-itato a battle, which, of all things, be now lslies to avoid, no It nas got to come to that now whioh it must come to at last. There must be a capitulation. Gen. Orant and Mr. Lincoln are well aware of this also, and in order to meet promptly the emergencies as they arise, and which are so transcendenlly important to all of us as nation, Ibe latter has placed himself in a position to act direotly and without the de lay or correspondence ootween uity l'oint and Washington. Whatever results are reached will soon be heralded over the world. In connection with this view, it may be lated thnt there is no doubt entertained here of the council having been held on the steamer in James river, on yeBlerday, at which were Mr. Lincoln, Gen'ls. Grant, Bherman, Sheridan, Meade and others. Humor naB 11, mat me meeting was held to oonBidor a proposition of Lee for an interview with Uen. Grant, but this is only a rumor, and oannot be traced to any au thoritative eource. It Is, perhaps, an an ticipation of what is going to happen, lint It was, most likely, a military convention to agroe upon the details of lite next sories of movements, whioh embrace in their soope, the final crushing. For thsre is no doubt Sheridan ia already out on another raid ou the South of Richmond and James River, outting all the re maining lines of railroad running into Richmond, and perhaps playing havoo with Johnston's rear, aa he falls back from be fore Sherman. Wc have news here to day, also, that the Army of Iho Polomao is on the move. The next week or so promise events of momentous Interest, and may see the destruction ot the mainstay or tbe "armed opposition" to the Government of the United stales. 1C Lee desires to see Gen. Grant, he will perhaps have no tliffi-culty in finding hint. Ilesides their military operations, the rebels, during the war, have resorted persistently to two other methods, by which they hoped to break down Uio Government. These were the destruction of the credit of Ihe country, and our Involvement In a foreign war. The credit of the country has survived all their efforts, and thus far we have escaped the evils of a double war on our hands, one ol toe isst earus piaveu by the rebels In this latter game, is the canard in regard to the mission of Hon. R. Walker to Canada, wttu tno orouenuai. for an annexation scheme in his pookot. This a-entleman explodes the He In a gen tlcmanly and pointed oard of denial. But now we have this same old Idea presented to ug from North Carolina. The newly converted "socesh " down there announce the a-rave opinion that lite only way In whioh our " misguided sonthern brethren " oan come baok uudortlie Government under whioh Ihey were born and lived nearly all their lives, without humiliation, is through a war with England. 'J bat is, tney win agree in aihihit suoh tn Intense hate for Johnny Bull, as to cause to be eclipsed their lesser hate for the Yankee. This looks vsry much like a rebel dodge, which it no doubt Is. If they could once involve us in a war with Kurope, 11 would not be .ix months before ws would have secassloa exaeled over again, and ruin staring us In the face. They will warv probably have to eome baok and be. have themselves without smelling "the blood nf an Ensllahman." Enough of their own blood has Deea -smeiiea to answer ror ons generation at least. KUKMAN. Ths Kris and Lake Champlain Canals will probably ba opened on the 1st of May. The time of opening Ihe others hag not yet been deoided upon. NUMBER 223 Tke Cultlvntlon of r.swsrs.-Wlw( aad Whea lo Plaaa. We want to see more flowerg In tvtry farmer'i yard and garden, both beoautc they are pretty and beoauae of the human- iiog and aortening effect upon the whole wtigRnota. - rre eannot anneal ia farmer as stronelT as the beautiful flowam oi a p:oneer settler la Kansas did to Quan-trell's rough band, whose leader denlamrl "that was too pretty a Dlaos to bnrn." and eu apnrea it lor me Bowers' sake ; but ws wtmiu appeal to nis lore or the beautifnl nd. his desire to make home oheerful and happy, with the wife and little ones' Joyous iu. bwob, uioom ana irasTanee or th. K i garaen; so naring procured seed of the best . . . " - annuais, sena also ror some or these. PlEB!tXI4L FlOWEBS Or thoaa whin). A not bloom the season they are sown, but en- and suoosedlng year.. I. this respeoVLh".? am less trouble than those wh oh nnnir.lr..t - v T. . . ww- sowinr ersrr Tear, and a. a el... ..V. more beautiful. O.e other thing I. fn their r'u&.: I ble to w annu.l7 .rr 7DrTnr nrX" J" .iVUHii T1"!1!? wnen O.noe ."wished, as nearly all of them maw ha lnnran.nil h. dirlding the roots or layering the branches. tn uieee we ao not lnoiuae tne Dahlia, idly, T . . v m.j:.i. i. . ' . muviuWi uiautotua, rtooor, irioentra. SO.. to be set in the Bprlnsr. nor Hraointha Tn. upe, troouses, so . wnicn enoulu be d anted in the Fall, roots or bulbs of which ehnulrl oe ootained of a norm to glye one a start. Ueside these there are some " bsdding plants," whioh those who do not hare a hot house or oonserratory oan best procure from persons who hare, so aa to set ont nlanta either in bloom, or what is better, those Lua. witt auou uower. We name thoIfollowlnr as worthtr of onl. I tlT.tlUU I 8naporaoon I ANTiBRniEDU moi'urHrll- ttant acarier, orange, crimson, striped and I white Bowers, blooming theflrst season and oonunutnt in uower even alter hard frnaia ittoy are perfeotly hardy, and when ostab- usnea, me roots mar be dmded to Innrnaa. uie suoe. xnoy arrow from 0 lo 18 Innha. high. UANTBBuuftr Bell (Campanula medium) I is a moat showy and beautiful perennial, I "'""'"g l" ne to two icei nign. Howere blue asd white, gome of them louble. The pfwaontidmlu in a lartre aorL three feet high. unaTSAHTiiitiiuB. Very desirable for a late bloom, and pretty withal. It will blos som after hard frosts, sometimes after a snow-fall. There are two varieties one tall, two feet or more in hight; the other I dwarf, Bcareely one foot high, both of va- no ooiors, ana some or tnem quite double. I - opening quite early in Spring: ooiors while I with rod stripes, soarlel and yellow, some lof the flowers haine nnltA donhl. Th.. - o i f: lwC;lP Md flower Carnation and Piooteo (Dianthus care- lopnyuxu) ranK among tne prettiest flowers 01 In gen, oesiae Being fragrant and lrZt die of May, but form stroneer nlanta when ' . , .. .6 , ,r . . eownearttor, in anouse ornoi-uu. Aiesira- u, ,""", " propagniea Dy uutuug. aau layers, ll la wen 10 give tne nlanta a eoverinir nf anarHA mnnttra In Iha ran, as old roots are not perreotly hardy. Indeed, it is unsafe (o leave them without P"01'0" "'".ff New York Oity. 'OEo'ove (Digitalis purpura, Itmala, glox- inalart. ttc fom beautiftil soikes of showv flowers, purple, white, yellow, spotted, red, le. They are more strioty biennials, but n, Dl0?mJ Ior lnri years. How middle of May, and take off new shoots to perpetuate sorts. UoLvnocK (Altiiea rows). One of the oldest rlowcrs, but has undergone modern improvomentB. This, too, is classed among the biennials, but by taking off the new offsets, or propagating by slips, desirable kinds are perpetuated. Some of the dwarf double sorts are very desirable, growing about four feet high, while the tall sorts reacn six and eignt leeL Tbey continue in ilowor a loug time from ths first openinr of the lower bud until the final bursting ef uie topmost one. sow at any time in alay, or even in Jnne and July, and they will! Hower the following season. I 1 enstkmom, WnghUi (iarlst), Mmayo- num (Vermillion) and Jifrn mum (light blue), are handsome perennials bearing their bell-shaped flowers in gracefnl spikes. They grow from one to two feet high, and flower from June or July nntil October. There are several other speoies not men tioned above, all pretty, and most of them hardy. Do best sown in a hot-bed, but may be sown in a warm, open border, the mid- die or last or May. Pebhnmial ruLOXeLIf only three peren nial flowers aro grown In a yard, one of them ehould be a root of Phlox. A bed of the different colors always obtained from end will form a magnificent show all Summer long. The prevailing colors are purple, red, and white, often delicately blended In the same flower; one variety of uwarr obdu, causa. Aiaes ring," rormg a perfect mat of bloom the last of April or early In May, and is often employed for edging. Others, suoh as maculala (Flora's bouquet), with purplish-red flowers, Kan Iloutrdi, striped, grow one and a half to two feet high, and flower in June and July, while the tall-growing Fall sorts, suoh as amy Am, purpie center ana wnite margin, H iMrrii, deep red, and many others, grow two to three feet high, and flower from July until September, so that with this flower alone an endless variety of bloom may be kept up through the season. Garden Pink (Dianthut horleruii) Is closely allied to Carnation, but piore hardy. It. is cosily grown, perfoetly hardy, very fragrant, about one foot high, blooming the last of June. Sow on a dry soil middle of May. Garden Rocket ( Uttptrit matronalu). The sweet, purple sort is one of the best; very fragrant, noweriug in long spikes In May and June. It ia perfeotly hardy, easily grown, rand i."a goodjitlower for bouquets. Grows le feet hiah. Sow from the middle of May to the middle of June. Sweet William (Dianthut borbahu) very proporly finds a place lnalloolleotions. The nam. ilself is endearing to many a fair cultivator of flowers. Of meat easy culture, very fragrant, and of a variety of attractive colors, forming a perfect truss of bloom, It Is a universal favorite. Ths late lurtru-iar flowered and some other sorts are very pretty. Sow at any time in Boring orearlv Hammer, and they will bloom the next sea son. The Orapalara 1st toe carollnas-Osn. Herman's eongratnlaUry Order. Headq'rs Mil. Div. ot tits Mississippi, 1 In tub Field, meab Bentorsville, N.C.. Maroh 2Z18WJ. I Special JPieW OroV. JVo. 86.1 The General commanding announoes to the army, that yesterday It beat, on Its chosen ground, file oonoentrated armies of onr enemy, who hag fled in disorder, leavlnc bib oeaa, wounoec ana prisoners, In our hands, and burning hit bridges on bis re treat. On tho same day, MaJ. Gen. Bchofleld, from Nawbern, ocoupled Goldsboro, and Maj. Gen. Terry, from Wilmington, secured Cox'a bridge orosslng, and laid a pontoon bridge across Nsusa river, so that our cam paign nas resulted In a glorious succcsi. After a march of ths most extraordinary charaeler, nearly Ave hundred miles, over swamps and rivers deemed Impassable to others, at the most Inclement season of Ihe year, and drawingour ohlef supplies from a poor and wasted country, we reached our destination In good health and condition. I thank the Army, ana assure It that our Government and people honor them for this new display of ths physical and moral qualities whioh refleot honor upon the wnoie nation, v .. Toil shall now have rest, and all ths sup plies that oan be brought from ths rieh granaries and storehouses of our aegnla-oent country, before again Embarking on new ana untried aangors. W. T. SHERMAN, . Major General Commanding. A photographer, taking views on the Islan d of Java, baa diaoovered a whole city, which has been buried under ths lava of a neighboring voloano for several oenturles. About Adwrrftaiug., AdrertUlng, which In 1 oommereial oountries has now obtained such in msnse dereUpmeat, Ugaa in a ry mode,! y. The earliest known printedTad.!!, tisement inBnglMd is dated abouTll, wseks after the execution of Charles I anri relates to certain haraaa airtl.n i. oA,? !,,e?d 'nonnoei an herolo poem. In 1663. The inoreaaa at aomnanU aotiong, the facilities of oommunioation which bring city and aonntry into easy re-lAttona with eaoh other, aad the operation f the law of twaapetition among traders "Ate given an immense impetus to adrer-using, and made it an absolute neoesslty tn the establishment and oontinnanoa of . prosperous bosinosa. ' ' ! VT?rt,elll,,, 10 ordinary number of the London Timm MI it.. annual adrertUing bills of ons london firm ... I , amount to 40,000; and three ithers are mentioned h ..A ...n.n. .ipend for the SBme nurnn.. r in nnn tu. expense of adrertlainir h. .t-t.ii. .ju: of the Encyolopirjdia llrittanioa is said to S' 11 lM "eerted that W,000,000 a year are expended in Bog. 'end in extra adwartlainw. hv .ln.l. hand-bills and placards. ' So ualrersal. indeed, has baaarna .- praotioe, that those traders . who do not arall thtmseUas of It are in the oondi- 0 SLf "'"?r.PJua,OT " "'""P" their Z eB..rTr.M. ?3 . f 1,, a,. oontemplatTr teem, is not ao wWidly or affeoUonatelv peroelved by others; and while they stolid ly ... aiupiuiy expect mat purchasers oannot be Ignorant of their whereabouts, and must know that their goods are the best obtainable, and must come to them, their most enterprising rivals, wbo are less troubled with a sense of self-importanco, do not disdain to give the greatest possible publicity to their wares, and praotioally carry their commodities to ths persons in search of them. For what is advertising, in fact, but the personal appearance of the seller of goods to solicit the attention and patronage of the purohaser 7 In groat oitles nothing is mora nommnn than to see large business establishments, which seem to have an immense advantaara over all competitors by the wealth, einari. ence and prestige they have acquired, drop gradually out of publio view, and be suo- ceeded by firms of smaller oanital. mora energy and more determination to have the feet that they sell such and such com modities known from one end ef the land to the other. In other words, ths new establishments advertise: ths old die of ditrnitv. The former are ravenous to pass out of . ouaouruy into puiuioity; ue latter Delieve that their publicity is so obvious that it cannot be obscured. The first nnderetaud that they must thruBt themselves on publio attention or be disregarded; tbe second, having once obtained public attention, suppose they have arrested It permanently, while, in faot, nothing Is more characteristic of the world than the ease with whioh it forgets. Bottem Trotueript, leans el Ueiaeral BTewrs. Plymouth ohuroh,Rev. Hsnry Ward Boeoh-" er, pastor, have contracted for a large organ at a cost of $20,000, to be oompleted Jan. 1st, lebo. The President has appointed. -as postmas ter at New Orleans. R. W. Taliaferro, son of the Taliaferro whose opposition to aeceBsion exolted so much oomment in Louisiana at the outbreak of this war. The money order bureau of the Poat-offiea ' Department will have increased the num. ber of its agencies throughout the country by the 1st of May to five hundred. Most of these will be established in ths west ! Ths Mount Cenlg Tunnel will bs complet ed sooner than wag expected, the workmen - saving oome upon softer rock than that which they have hitherto met The year iseri is named as the time of osenint for traflio. i Junius H. Browne, one of the escaped correspondents, has a history or his prison experience in the Soath, in press. A. D. ' Richardson is also writing a book on the ' war and prison life. The Secretary of ths rebel treasury In forms holders of ooin that he will purchase It outright, paying for it in cotton at fifteen oents a pound, or take a quarter of It without payment, in the shape of taxation. ' The Duke de Morny, just died In France, was the brother of the Kmperor the same mother, Queen llortense and was one of the ablest of Napoleon's friends. He was also one of the wealthiest of Frenchmen. The Nashville Union of tbe 28th, publish- , ed a report that the guerrilla Blaokwsll, at the head of a gang of marauders, destroy- ' ed Shelbyvllle. Tenn.. on the niiht of the ' 28th. Shelby villa has always bean a Union . town. , . , , A wedding took place lately at Nice which attraoted much attenUnsr there. The bridegroom was a son of BjffljqjiVriip of Cal ifornia, and the bride, Miss uney of Newark, New Jersey. The wedding took place -; in the English Chapel, Bishop Kip officiating. Ths honeymoon wss passed at Men-tone, a watering-place on the Mediterrane-' an coast, twenty miles from Nioe. The world's fair for 1807 will bs at Paris, and the building for it will cost from $6,-000,000 to $H,0O0,0OO. Thebuilding will bs made to hold 200,000 people, and every thing will be on the grandest and most liberal sob, possible. All Paris Is talking of it . and making plans for it ao soon. The Paris fashions for party costume must bs very naked indeed this year. Their pa-. pars cry out against them; and one says, it f the ladles should venture Into the streets, as Ihey appear in the danoes, they would bs arrested by the police at onoe for Uoentlous exhibitions. Captain John II. Bell, a Baltimore Presbyterian, has been made Lord Admiral in Chief cf (he Turkish navy, and allowed to " keep his religion. The Sultan was gener- ouslohim. j. Ths Prut (Philadelphia) lg good for ths ' following: : A good thing le attributed to Hugh Mc-Culloch, the new Secretary of the Treasury. A frightened speculator was asking him to arrest the downward tendency of gold. ' "Well, my good friend," waathe Secretary's ' reply, "ifyouoanget Grant, Bherman and I Sheridan to let Ihe rebels whip them, you will be gratified; bul l am afraid they won't oblige yon." France has sent to Mexloo a-sclentlfio . commission, whioh is busily at work. One of the members has discovered at Merida, in Yucatan, In a private library, an anoient manuscript vocabulary of the Maya language. He Intends to take a oopy of It to Paris. It Is said that there are in several i of the eenvent libraries of Mexico works , of rare value, whioh oannot bs found even in Europe. Ths numlsmallo collections in Mexleo are also said to bs very fine. A writer In the Ttehaohgul gives the ' following for the removal of aold stains from oclored silks. . Brush ths part with tincture of iodine; after a few seconds saturate with hydrosulphlts of soda and dry gradually. The oolor will be perfeotly restored, inia process is entirely new. The requisites mentioned may bs procured at any good drug store. . ..... Af.utblT Salaries la AAraaea , ,', A church la Brooklyn, (Rev. W. B. Lee 'si pays It pastor's salary, monthly, In advance. The plan has many obvious advantages. It ' enables Ihe pastor to pay as hs gasa; to boy ' at the best tlmo, and the lowest rates; it ' "' relieves him from Ihs anxieties which Ihs knowledge or an increased indebtedness unavoidably brings, and thus lessens ma- ' ' terially his woriuiy cares, ws believe that ' this plan, aside from the trouble of the frequent collection of pew rents, would bs gen- ''" .rally more aeceptabls to the people as well ' as lo the pastor, asius rrom lbs few rieh " men who dislike to be annoyed by frequent little Mill, elncs they can save time and ' trouble by paying In large amounts at long ' Intervals, the majority of the pew-holders ' and contributors to ths pastor's salary, ' would ray warm wwatty, mors oneertuiiy,- and we think more promptly, If oalled on '' every menu ror ineir portion or the Lord's " tithes. ...... n:,- Let the ehurones make a trial or the met. tor, especially those churches whioh are (to their shams be it said) la arrears to their ' 1 pastor. Let these dilatory churches adopt " this new plan pay monthly, and nay in advanoe and the result will astonish those " wbo bays wondered so long why their chnreh Is so dead and cold, and why it la so hard Is raise ths minister's salary. v. 1